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fact that the central leadership of the party was unable to 
      meet. It declares that it refused all responsibility for and 
      withdrew itself from the EAM bloc as soon as it was informed 
      of the armed breach which took place without consultation with 
      the SKE. It appealed to all kindred parties and organizations 
      in the manual and clerical working class to contribute to the 
      cessation of civil war with a view to the return of political 
      (*) in the country..." And so on in the same strain.  
 
       Mr. S' O. Davies: By whom was that document signed.  
 
                                                            
 
 
Mr. eden: Of course, I an going to tell the Honor-able Gentleman 
      by whom it was signed; did he think I was going to read out a 
      document like that without checking where it came from
 
      Mr. Davies: I only wanted to make a comment that documents are 
      being read out here and most persons in -this HOUSE know that 
 they have never been authentic documents and that is one of
 
                                                            
 
 
Mr. eden: The Honorable Gentleman says it is not an authentic 
      document. I will tell him who are the persons behind this document 
      and I will leave it to the House to judge. I have been into this 
      matter with some trouble because we do not want to give the House 
      incorrect information. What earthly advantage is it to the Government 
      to do that? Let the Honorable Gentleman 
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