SOVIET AGGRESSIONS
BAR TO SETTLED PEACE MR. CHURCHILL’S OPINION LONDON, April 22. In the course of his comment on the Italian elections Mr. Winston Churchill said: “I hear people say of the Soviet aggressions and intrigues, ‘thus far and no farther.’ That is no doubt a widelyheld resolve, but we must not delude ourselves. There will never be a settled peace in Europe while Asiatic imperialism and Communist domination rule over the whole of Central and Eastern Europe ”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22620, 24 April 1948, Page 5
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