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WHOLE NATION OF ONE MIND.

Received Sunday, 7 p.m. WASI-IINGTON, July 27. President Truman and Mr. Vinson and about 6000 other Americans turned out to farewell Mr. Byrnes on his peace making air journey to Paris. Mr. Byrnes, expressing appreciation, noted tliat the American attitude to the Peace Conference was entirely diiferent from that after the first world war. "This time there is no division between the executive and Congress and no division between the great political parties," he said. He emphasised also that the whole nation was of one mind and that there must never be a return to isolation.

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 July 1946, Page 5

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WHOLE NATION OF ONE MIND. Chronicle (Levin), 29 July 1946, Page 5

WHOLE NATION OF ONE MIND. Chronicle (Levin), 29 July 1946, Page 5

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