IS SOVIET OUT TO SMASH UNITED NATIONS?
Received Sunday, 8.50 p.m. LONDON, August 3. "The Soviet veto on a proposal by a majority of the Security Council to establish a Frontier Observation Commission in Greece is wholly regrettable," savs The Times in an editorial, which points out, that by iniplying that the Commission, and therefore the Security Council might allow itself to be misled by an unscrnpulous . • Greek Government the Soveit veto gravely undermines the prestige of a body in which hopes tor continued peaee are largely vested. "If the Russians, " The Times adds,, "are convinced that the majority in the Security Council will never worx fairly, or the majority are convinced that the- Russians will never allow them to work fairly, the future of the United. Xations seems liighly problematical."
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 August 1947, Page 8
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131IS SOVIET OUT TO SMASH UNITED NATIONS? Chronicle (Levin), 4 August 1947, Page 8
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