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TALKS IN LONDON

Press Ass?i.-

Empire Prirce Ministers NEED FOR CLOSE WORKING

By Telegraph

-Copyright

Received Tuesday, 10.35 a.m. LONDON, March 18. "I arranged tlie proposed April meeting' X oi" all Commonwealth Piinie M\iisters, but it is not pos.sibie i'or ali to aitend simuiAixieaua]y. Therefore, a series of consultaiioiis at times convenient to. all con-i-i'i'iied will begln 011 April 23, when Ivlr. Ciiiiiey and Mr. Fraser will be jn Loiidon." This announcement wus made in tlie House of Commons by Mr. Attlee. He said that FieldMurshal Sniuts would attend iater in April and Mr. Mackenzie King ui.o huer. Tiif* main subjects would pertain to 1 1 x * naciTic, but tlie consultations wouln .;Lo afford an apporlunity to dwu.s.s other matters of common (•(jiicern. Mr. Lrien said it was a disappointlneni ihat the consultations were lxot si..iuiiuneous, whicii would have brt a UK.'re valuable. Mr. A 'lee said tliat after the con1't h-ik • meetings the Premiers had n.any iuuxT commitments. Mr. Atti-'e toid another questioner 1 tii.i? iu- saw no speeial reason for j a debate before the consultations. ! lii- asidt-ci xluit the whole House was a.vare r tlie need for the closest ttorliing wiiix the Dominions.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 5

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TALKS IN LONDON Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 5

TALKS IN LONDON Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 5

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