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CONFLICT OF PRINCIPLES

WARNING IN HUNGARIAN CRISIS Rec. 10.30 p.m. LONDON, Mar. 10. The Foreign Ministers’ Moscow meeting is the most important so far held, says The Times in a leading article. The earlier meetings proved it unwise to expect too much too quickly but they also showed that agreement could be reached in the end. •The dispute about Hungary overshadowed the opening of the conference, yet this was not a bad moment to be reminded of how real was the struggle between opposing principles which the Foreign Ministers must reconcile. The warning from Budapest would not be lost on the Foreign Ministers.

However they might interpret it, unilateral Allied intervention in the domestic politics of enemy countries under common control could only do harm. If unanimous Allied intervention were impossible there had better be none at all.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26407, 11 March 1947, Page 5

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CONFLICT OF PRINCIPLES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26407, 11 March 1947, Page 5

CONFLICT OF PRINCIPLES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26407, 11 March 1947, Page 5

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