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PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FAIL

Received Saturdav, 12.7S a.m. XAXK1XG, Dec. (5. The Comniunists liave oll'ered to [ make a fresh start at peace negotin tions but hn\'e agaiu sti[mlated tluu they must be preceded by a dissolution of the Xational Assemblv and a retuni to the .laiiuarv niilitary status ([tio, says the Fnited Press correspondent. Tliose conditions were Jaid ilown in a reply by Chou en Kai to (ieneral Mar shal's inquirv whether American mediation is still desirable. The conditions are wholly unacceptable to tlic Xationalists and General Marshall expected soon to retuni to the Fnited States for consultations. The Nationalist forces are reported to have driven without opposition within three miles of Dairen and are awaiting the Higli Coinuiand's orders before catering the city.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1946, Page 5

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PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FAIL Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1946, Page 5

PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FAIL Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1946, Page 5

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