BRITISH EFFORTS FOR PEACE
♦ ' REFERENCES IN JUGOSLAV PARLIAMENT BELGRADE, March 9. i All . sections of the Chamber cheered the Foreign Minister (M. Gincar-Markovitch) when he made reference to the British efforts in the cause of appeasement, which he hoped would be crowned with success. In the future, as in the past, he said, the maintenance of peace was the first business of the great Powers, but the feverish armament race was an obstacle to serene optimism.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22657, 11 March 1939, Page 15
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