Britain Will Go Any Limits For Peace, Provided
Received Monday, 10.20 a.m. | LONDON, April 4, ! The position in Germany was ' causing attxiety, said the Mihister j of Befence, Mr. A. V. Alexander, j speaking at Kilttiarnqck. r . j Thqre! wa& ho limit to Which Britain was not preoared to go for, the sake of peace, he said, "pro1 vided we are ndt asked to lie down and, be walked Upon, By our ett- ; deavours to trade with Russia, i Poland and YugoSlavia we hayej proved our bona fides. It is not | Britain's or Mi*. Bevin's fault thatj we have arrived at the present t sitnation."
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 April 1948, Page 5
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