CANNOT LET BERLIN DOWN.
Received Sunday, 7 p.m. LOXDOX, .Tulv 17. An overwhelming ma.iority of Berliners insisted that the Western Powers should stav in Berlin, said Mr. Anthony Eden on his return from a visit to Berlin, when addressing a* United Na tions Association rally a-t Guildf.ord. "We cannot let these people down," he said. "All Gemapy west of the iron curtain is also wafehing this issue to, attenapt to drive the Western allies.
from Berlin. By inflicting harsh suflrer- ; mg on the . civilian population is tc practise a partioularly odious form oi international blackmail. Let the Russians raise this. callous blockade." The Lord Chancellor, Viscount Jowitt, speaking at the same meeting, said he did not thinlc there was reason for despair. War wonld ,be a horrible catastrophe and the one chanee of avoiding it was to show strength.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1948, Page 5
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