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WORLD PEACE PLAN

Mr. Churchill’s Hope (British Official Wireless.) RUGIBY, June 27. Mr. Winston Churchill was asked in the House of Commons if it was intended that all the Allies were to consider a world plan for post-war peace and if he would give an assurance that any such plan would be laid before the British Parliament for discussion before it was finally adopted. Mr. Churchill replied that it must be our hope that arrangements which would be made for the maintenance of international peace and security after the war would be the subject of consultation at the appropriate time between all the United Nations. The answer to the second part of the question was “Yes.”

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 5

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WORLD PEACE PLAN Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 5

WORLD PEACE PLAN Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 5

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