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THE NORTH ATLANTIC PACT.—Mr Dean Acheson (left) U.S. Secretary of State, who broadcasted last night appealing to Americans to support the Pact M. Paul Spaak (centre) the Belgian Prime Minister, who has read the text of the Pact to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Belgian Parliament; Mr Herbert Morrison (right) who informed the British House of Commons that a statement would be made in the House on the Pact.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14931, 19 March 1949, Page 3

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THE NORTH ATLANTIC PACT.—Mr Dean Acheson (left) U.S. Secretary of State, who broadcasted last night appealing to Americans to support the Pact M. Paul Spaak (centre) the Belgian Prime Minister, who has read the text of the Pact to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Belgian Parliament; Mr Herbert Morrison (right) who informed the British House of Commons that a statement would be made in the House on the Pact. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14931, 19 March 1949, Page 3

THE NORTH ATLANTIC PACT.—Mr Dean Acheson (left) U.S. Secretary of State, who broadcasted last night appealing to Americans to support the Pact M. Paul Spaak (centre) the Belgian Prime Minister, who has read the text of the Pact to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Belgian Parliament; Mr Herbert Morrison (right) who informed the British House of Commons that a statement would be made in the House on the Pact. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14931, 19 March 1949, Page 3

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