Text of note from the Allied High Commissioners for Germany (France, United Kingdom, United States) to the Chancellor of the German Federal Republic (Adenauer) on the proposals for holding free elections in all Germany. Released to the press October 15, 1951.

1951 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 865-866

In your letter of October 4, you repeated proposals made by the Federal Government March 22 and September 14, 1950, and March 9, 1951, for the holding of free general, equal, secret and direct elections in the whole of Germany.

1953 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 302-303

A meeting of a committee of the International Sugar Council was scheduled to open in London, September 29, 1952. The major question to be considered by the committee was the distribution of the world's sugar supply, in particular, the surplus accumulated in Cuba as a result of a record harvest. Many members of the organization were said to feel that a general reassessment of the marketing methods of sugar was needed in view of changed conditions of production. Some delegates were reported to favor asking the United Nations to convene a world sugar conference; it was pointed out that the principal obstacle to successful distribution of the world sugar supply was the lack of international convertibility of currencies. France, Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, German Federal Republic, Peru, Haiti, Cuba, United States, and Indonesia were expected to send delegates to the meeting while observers were expected from Brazil, Mexico, Poland and Czechoslovakia.


1950 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 184-187

Following upon the meeting of the three foreign ministers in Paris on November 9 and 10 the United Kingdom, French and United States High Commissioners were authorized to discuss with the Federal Chancellor the letters which he had addressed to them on the subject of dismantling a view to a final settlement of this problem. The instructions to the High Commissioners also covered a wider field and required them to examine with the Chancellor other points to be included in a general settlement. Discussions took place accordingly on November 15, 17 and 22 on the Petersberg.


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