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CONFERENCE OF FOREIGN MINISTERS

i Press Assn.

Mr, Bevin Leaving Thursday OBTAiNlRG DOMINION VIEWS

By Telegraph

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Receive'd Tbesday, 11.3'0 a.m. w . . LONDON, Aprii 23?. Tfie Br'itisK h'oreign Minister, Mr. Eriiest BeYin, is' waiting uriti! Aprii 25 before? going to Paris beC'ause iie I wisnes to meet trie £)oriiinion Minis- | ters- beibre • trie corifef erice of For- ' eigri Ministers, says t'fie P'rb'ss Assd- | ciation's. diplorriatic corresporident. j Mr. Beviri is expect'ed to return to Loriddri ror shorf visfts- duririg the IForeign Ministera' e'Onference to rriaitttatn toucri with Dorfiiriiori ; views. The British- "suppoftihg team" will ieave for Paris to-mofrow. The c'orresporiderit adds that the Foreign Ministers' de'puties , have stiii riot* seen the report from the •Commissiori on Veriezuela. It is believed that Go'mtfiission iriemDers are unab'le to agrde on the terms- of the r'eport. This is only one of the matters causing the deiay, but the lact that M. Molotov is takihg a starf oi 200 experts to Paris indicates that the Russians are going pieparea to proceed with the finai araiting oi treaties, and to rrierge tne Foreign Ministers' meeting into a peace conierenee as soon as aii is prepared.

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 April 1946, Page 5

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CONFERENCE OF FOREIGN MINISTERS Chronicle (Levin), 23 April 1946, Page 5

CONFERENCE OF FOREIGN MINISTERS Chronicle (Levin), 23 April 1946, Page 5

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