NO THIRD WAR
\ CZECH PREMIER’S VIEWS
(Rec. 11 a.m.) PRAGUE, March 28. The Prime Minister, M. Gottwald, said in a speech to-day that there would he no third world war, “because the forces of peace, led by the Soviet Union, were so mighty that anybody who would dare to start it would he destroyed by his own people.” Recent events in Czechoslovakia had closed in the fronts between Stettin and Trieste, said M. Gottwald, who added that the Government programme, including the constitution, /would be fulfilled before the elections on May 21. New nationalisation measures would become law, and the political consequences of the February events 'would/be systematically realised. The purge must make it impossible for reaction against superiority. !
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 68, Issue 142, 29 March 1948, Page 3
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