DISSOLUTION PLANNED
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Received FTiday, 11.15 a.m. MOSCOW, Mafch -27. . Mr. Bevin told the Foreigii Ministers that Britain intended to dissolve the German Labou-r Corps iln the British zone by December 31. M. Molotov, at earlier -session's, claimed that the corps was a rnili•tary formation contrary to thePotsdam Agreement. Mr. Bevin's statement denied that the corps was a breach of Potsdam. Mr. Bevin tonight received. the Dominion representatives to inforhi them of developments at the Foreign Ministers' conferenee. 1 The Foreign Ministers' deputies for Austr-ia have cofnpleted the ' dr-aft of all the military c'lauses of 'the Austrian Treaty .in the form in which they will.be placed before the Foreign Ministers. Four out of 'the total /bf thirteen articles are partly agreed on and two are completely unagreed on.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 March 1947, Page 5
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