British Speeches of the Day, Volume 4British Information Services, 1946 |
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... Treaty at the end of the last war . It has survived this war . It has performed a great task . When the Economic and Social Council has made its recommenda- tions , the next step concerns the practical application of these recommenda ...
... Treaty at the end of the last war . It has survived this war . It has performed a great task . When the Economic and Social Council has made its recommenda- tions , the next step concerns the practical application of these recommenda ...
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... Treaty is Article 4 and I propose to read it . " The Allied Powers may maintain in Iranian territory land , sea and ... Treaty the sole judge of that , in our view as a party to the Treaty , was the Iranian Govern- ment and no one else ...
... Treaty is Article 4 and I propose to read it . " The Allied Powers may maintain in Iranian territory land , sea and ... Treaty the sole judge of that , in our view as a party to the Treaty , was the Iranian Govern- ment and no one else ...
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... Treaty , and I do not think there is any answer to that . The Treaty is perfectly clear . And what is to be the result of such negotiations ; what is there to decide ? I have been listening to this discussion for all these days , and as ...
... Treaty , and I do not think there is any answer to that . The Treaty is perfectly clear . And what is to be the result of such negotiations ; what is there to decide ? I have been listening to this discussion for all these days , and as ...
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... treaties and engagements . I can assure you that there is no intention on our part to initiate any change in this rela- tionship or these rights without your consent . I am confident that Your Highnesses will through accredited ...
... treaties and engagements . I can assure you that there is no intention on our part to initiate any change in this rela- tionship or these rights without your consent . I am confident that Your Highnesses will through accredited ...
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... TREATY What are the prospects of Italian peace ? The situation is obscure . I am absolutely convinced that in spite of all that has happened in the sad years between the wars the recovery of Italy as a stable and democratic power in the ...
... TREATY What are the prospects of Italian peace ? The situation is obscure . I am absolutely convinced that in spite of all that has happened in the sad years between the wars the recovery of Italy as a stable and democratic power in the ...
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Page 199 - The Military Staff Committee shall consist of the Chiefs of Staff of the permanent members of the Security Council or their representatives.
Page 195 - In order to ensure prompt and effective action by the United Nations, its Members confer on the Security Council primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security, and agree that in carrying out its duties under this responsibility the Security Council acts on their behalf.
Page 196 - The Security Council shall be so organized as to be able to function continuously. Each member of the Security Council shall for this purpose be represented at all times at the seat of the Organization.
Page 472 - Payment of Reparations should leave enough resources to enable the German people to subsist without external assistance. In working out the economic balance of Germany the necessary means must be provided to pay for imports approved by the Control Council in Germany. The proceeds of exports from current production and stock shall be available in the first place for payment for such imports.
Page 195 - Plans for the application of armed force shall be made by the Security Council with assistance of the Military Staff Committee. Article 47. 1. There shall be established a Military Staff Committee to advise and assist the Security Council on all questions relating to the Security Council's military requirements for the maintenance of International peace and security, the employment and command of forces placed at its disposal, the regulation of armaments, and possible disarmament.
Page 194 - All Members of the United Nations, in order to contribute to the maintenance of international peace and security, undertake to make available to the Security Council, on its call and in accordance with a special agreement or agreements, armed forces, assistance, and facilities, including rights of passage, necessary for the purpose of maintaining international peace and security.
Page 199 - Member in its work. 3. The Military Staff Committee shall be responsible under the Security Council for the strategic direction of any armed forces placed at the disposal of the Security Council. Questions relating to the command of such forces shall be worked out subsequently.
Page 41 - Act provided) of any other person; (b) securing the efficient development of the coal-mining industry; and (c) making supplies of coal available, of such qualities and sizes, in such quantities and at such prices, as may seem to them best calculated to further the public interest in all respects, including the avoidance of any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage.
Page 472 - During the period of occupation Germany shall be treated as a single economic unit. To this end common policies shall be established in regard to...
Page 342 - We attach the greatest importance therefore to the setting up at once of an interim Government having the support of the major political parties.