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NO DANGER OF WAR THIS GENERATION

Received Bumlav, 7 p.m. LONDON, July 19. Mr. Krnest Bfivin, speaking at Morpetli, said: "There is no danger of. another war in this generation as far as I i'iin st\" He was eonscious, however, that a wrong decision or petulent wonl now might. eondemn our children ,'h) or 10 years from now. France was asking whether tlie Ruhr was to he rehuilt for a third attack against France. "We, too, must watch our securitv, " he said. "We canno. 1'ace another Gennany of pre-war character and we aren 't going to. 1 Mnccrely trust that even vet dilferences and suspicions might he removed witii Jtussia and that we, a powerful nation and the central arcli in the hridge in internat iontil alTairs, will (ind a way to unite Fnited Htates and Russia in a comnion endeavour for the uplift oi liumanity as a whole. " j Mr. Bevin asked that international disugreeinents shouhl not he exaggerat ed. He referred to "tlu; hreaking U]) of conferences and all the rest oi it. This time the great fundamental eeonoinie prohlems must he solved ' It has heen said he was lying up to United States. "I don't like being tied to money lenders at all. We wan to get out of dollar horrowing. It is not natural. I call on everv workman to tuni out the stulV to keep us out oi the money lenders' hauds. "

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1947, Page 5

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NO DANGER OF WAR THIS GENERATION Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1947, Page 5

NO DANGER OF WAR THIS GENERATION Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1947, Page 5

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