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THAT CARRIES BIG MEANING UNITED STATES'SENATE DEBATE ON POST-WAR POLICY (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) NEW YORK, October 26. The debate in the Senate on United States post-war foreign policy hinged on the simple two-letter word “an,” says the “New York Times,” which explains that an internationalist group including Senator Pepper demands a resolution proposing the “establishment and maintenance of an international authority empowered to prevent' aggression,” instead of the “establishment and maintenance of international authority, etc.”
Senator Pepper told the Senate that the article “an” would go a long way toward making the resolution acceptable, but that it was now deliberately ambiguous matter, meaning anything or nothing.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 October 1943, Page 3
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