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GOOD NEIGHBOURS

BRITISH DELEGATION'S VIEWS \\ , RUGBY; April 26. . Mr C. R. Attlee, in an article,'says: " The United Kingdom delegation thinks there should go out from "the conference a statement .of the principles on which all the peoples of the world 4 can live together as good' neighbours. We . want to build; [ this machinery and at the same time create a spirit that will make"; the! machinery work. We must have in .our "minds, the people who are Very, very tired of war, particularly those who have; heen doing the fighting." . ; Since he entered Parliament "in 1922, Mr Attlee said, he had seen, the whole course of that period...<•in . which we slipped away from , peace—building up great armaments again, arid then this war. Therefore, .1 feel very, clearly what I-am sure'is in. the.-minds of all the United Nations' fighting men. [I suppose all" the 'conference delegates have ideas about how these things caTi best be done. . We. know none will get exactly what we want, but we have come to discuss, work'out,, arid get an agreement-rthe best possible agreement." ■ . ~.. . .

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Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 5

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GOOD NEIGHBOURS Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 5

GOOD NEIGHBOURS Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 5

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