MR. BEVIN TO SPEAK ON TOMORROW
Received Mondav, 12.28 a.m. LONDON, Oct. 20. Mr. Bevin's statement on Foreign Affaixs in the COmmons tomorrow will be of untrsual importance, says the Sunday Times. Opening a two day debate, Mf. Beviu is expected firstly to sum up the results of the Peace Conference; secondly, explain British aims and poliey in Germany; thirdly, deal with the probleins of the Dardanells, Greece, Pal estinfe and Bgypt; 1'orthly, reply forthdghtly to Mr. Molotov's ffnal speech af Paris Wherein he accused Britain oi imperialism and pressrire- on Smailer nations to oppose the democratic aims of Russia aird her Siav aSsociates. llie Observer says Mr. Bevin's outlinfe Of Govermnent propOsals for dealing with Germany will be the flrst Bfitish Statement on the subject since last cJuly and will lay down a hasic poliey in a way Mr. Molotov's speech did tor RUssi'a and Mr. Byrnes' Strittgart Speech did for United StateS.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1946, Page 5
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