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CHANCES OF PEACE INCREASED, SAYS MR. CHURCHILL

Received Satnrday, 10.35 a.m. LONDON, March 14. Mr. Churchill, addressing the Conservative Council conference, said he felt it necessary to comment on President Truman's declaration. "No step taken recently has more increased the chances of maintaining world peace and world freedom," he said. "If the United States had taken such a step before the last war, or before 1914, peace might have been preserved and we should all be living in a far happier world." Mr. Churchill added that Britain's and America's policies were ones of friendship towards Russia, but friendship from strength and not appeasement from weakness.

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 March 1947, Page 5

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CHANCES OF PEACE INCREASED, SAYS MR. CHURCHILL Chronicle (Levin), 15 March 1947, Page 5

CHANCES OF PEACE INCREASED, SAYS MR. CHURCHILL Chronicle (Levin), 15 March 1947, Page 5

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