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FUTURE AGGRESSION

SECURITY QUESTION (Rec. 10.50) NEW YORK, Sept. 26. The “New York Times’’ correspondent says: The British, American and Russian Governments have decided to be satisfied for the time being with ,a “ninety per cent, agreement” on an international security organisation, and to take up the other ten per cent, in future. The delegations at Dumbarton Oaks have been unable to reach a full agreement on the procedure for voting on the executive council of the proposed League in the case of a charge of aggression against one of the permanent members, Britain, United States, Russia and China. Full agree l ment was reached on all other points discussed at Dumbarton Oaks, principally on the basis of an American plan providing for an international court of justice, and an executive 'council of eleven members, including four permanent members, with a provision that France shall be admitted as soon as its Government is freely elected. It is understood discussion on the remaining ten per cent, will be continued by way of regular diplolhatic channels, and eventually will be decided in a personal meeting by Mr Churchill, Mr Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin.

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Grey River Argus, 27 September 1944, Page 5

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FUTURE AGGRESSION Grey River Argus, 27 September 1944, Page 5

FUTURE AGGRESSION Grey River Argus, 27 September 1944, Page 5