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SECURITY PACT AGAINST GERMANY

AMERICA’S MAJOR MOSCOW OBJECTIVE Reed. 9 p.m. London, March 8 General Marshall, who leaves Berlin for Moscow to-morrow, indicated to the Press that America’s major objective at Moscow would be the Byrnes plan for a 40-year four-Power security pact against Germany, states the Associated Press. America believed the pact would clear many difficulties blocking German and Austrian peace settlements. Moscow radio announced that General Vyshinsky and other Russian officials and the British Embassy met Mr. Bevin and party when they arrived in Moscow this morning. Mr. Bevin said: “We shall spend the days ahead trying to make some peace which will prevent future aggression and let the whole world live in security.” He told the people of Moscow he was glad to be back, and brought greetings from the British people.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 10 March 1947, Page 5

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SECURITY PACT AGAINST GERMANY Wanganui Chronicle, 10 March 1947, Page 5

SECURITY PACT AGAINST GERMANY Wanganui Chronicle, 10 March 1947, Page 5

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