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The British Government put forward its first concrete proposals for postwar international collaboration. Richard Kidston Law, able Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs and youngest son of the late Andrew Bonar Law, presented them as chairman of the British delegation to the United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, meeting in Hot Springs, Va.

The assembling of the first United Nations Conference was, as President Roosevelt said, a "historic occasion." But at first, as a result of the President's decision to keep reporters out of it (TIME, March 29, et seq.), it...

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