Soldier Guilty Of Murder
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I Neues Deutschland,” the official party newspaper, put forward I the proposal in a front page lead- ’ ing article welcoming Mr Khrushichevs deman-’ tor an end to the| I Four-Power occupation of Berlin. | The Western Powers and West' i Germany earlier this year re--jected a Soviet-backed East Ger-i man call for a peace treaty. j A London message said 'that! .some British newspapers, com-' jmenting on the statements an (Germany by Mr Khrushchev, to- ; day accused Russia of trying to make mischief, and urged the Western Powers to stand firm and maintain their position in Berlin. “The Times" accused Russia of trying to undermine the Western position in West Berlin. Probably the Soviet Government would not allow matters to reach the explosive pitch which they did during the Berlin air lift, said "The 'i.mes.” ‘‘The only possible answer is for the Western Powers to stand on their rights in Berlin.” , The “News Chronicle" accused Mr Khrushchev of trying to divide the Western Allies. In its main leading article, headlined “Moscow Makes Mischief," this newspaper commented: “His moves over Berlin arc pernicious mischief-making.” The “Daily Mail" commented: “Khrushchev is turning the heat on again in Europe. “Berlin is the token of our determination 'to maintain a united anti-Communist front, and this must include Western Ger-
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28742, 13 November 1958, Page 17
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