MARSHALL AID ALLOCATION
RECOMMENDATIONS TO O.E.E.C. COUNCIL BIGGER share reported I FOR BRITAIN Eec. 7 p.m.) LONDON, August 29 i It is understood that Britain’s share ’ t. Marshall aid in 1949-50 from the locations granted to the 10 nations I ~ e Organisation for European EcoU !c Co-operation will be increased -itr. £210.000.000 under the last plan j about £240,000,000,” says the Paris 1 Respondent of the “Daily Tele- 1 &.ooo Jritain had asked for The chairman of the council of the (Baron Snoy) and its -tretary-General (Mr Marjolin) after ■sat days’ work to-day handed to the of the various delegations their ■‘seasons on how Marshall aid should r-? istr i b H ted am ong the nations, uey asked that their recommenda-r-Vvlo^ 1 ?. be ke Pt. secret until the td-en of the organisation meets on •Mnesday. 'However, it is learned that the . and Italian allocations have ’•u? ! 7" and minor cuts sugf°r Greece, Norway, and Den--3:! Pa^ s correspondent of the Asv'4 Pr ® sa ?ays that additional ft.?' f ? r . B fitam in the new plan ootamed by reducing the amount - P o< ? designed to help countries dollars by breaking down barriers.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25896, 31 August 1949, Page 5
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