POST-WAR POLICY
PROPOSED COMPROMISE IN U.S. SENATE. ORGANISATION TO UPHOLD PEACE. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) WASHINGTON, November 3. Opening the way to a compromise in the Senate controversy over foreign policy, the Foreign Relations Committee has approved the addition of portion of the Moscow four-Power declaration to the Connally post-war resolution as follows: — “The Senate recognises the necessity for the establishment at the earliest practicable date of a general international organisation based on the principle of the sovereign equally of all peace-loving States and open to membership by all such States, large and small, for the maintenance of international peace and security.” Senator Connally, chairman of the committee, immediately took the compromise agreement to the Senate.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1943, Page 3
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