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A Proposal for Action by the United Nations

February 2, 1946 issue

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This article presents information on the steps being taken by the Argentinean government to ensure its participation in the United Nations conference at San Francisco. The two elaborate steps being taken by general Edelmiro J. Farrell and colonel Juan D. Perón to ensure Argentina's participation in the conference were: first, declaration of war on Japan and Germany; second, signing the act of Chapultepec incorporating the agreements of the Inter-American conference on problems of war and peace. It is reported that the first session of the general assembly of the United Nations is in progress in London. Its purpose is to establish the machinery and initiate the acts through which the principles of the United Nations Charter may be implemented.

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UNITED Nations; MEETINGS; WAR; PEACE; SAN Francisco (Calif.); CALIFORNIA; UNITED States
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