REASONS FOR WAR MUST BE REMOVED
LONDON, August 17. Mr E. Bevin (Foreign Minister), in a speech at the United Nations Preparatory Commission, replied to sug- % gestions that the invention of the atomic bomb might have already outmoded the San Francisco Charter. He ~ said a great many previous conceptions and assumptions on which the United' Nations Conference worked might have to be radically revised. Weapons of war would shortly become so horrible and dangerous that thev would never be used because they were a danger , to everybody, so there was all the greater necessity for so ordering life that the reasons which used- to impel nations to resort to armed force were substantiallv removed in future. .
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Evening Star, Issue 25565, 18 August 1945, Page 7
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