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Britain’s Ties to Europe and Empire

LONDON, June 3. Mr Hore-Belisha, in a speech in London, suggested that Mr Churchill and General Smuts should be invite“ to the forthcoming Commonwealth conference. He said that the principal question to be settled at the conference was whether the proposal that Britain should unite with Western Europe was compatible with her role as the leading member of the Commonwealth There was, in fact, no conflict of loyalties involved between the idea of Western. Union and Commonwealth solidarity.

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Grey River Argus, 5 June 1948, Page 4

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Britain’s Ties to Europe and Empire Grey River Argus, 5 June 1948, Page 4

Britain’s Ties to Europe and Empire Grey River Argus, 5 June 1948, Page 4

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