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Received Saturday, 9-30 a.m, LONDON, Nov. 21. fhe United Siates Secretary of Sta^e, Mr. oeorge Marshali, who arrived ih Lonaon by air for rhe it'oreigh Minisier's conference, whicn opehs at Lancaster' House on November 2^, said the pian toi European recovery was . "coming aiong quite favourably." Tne conference has been called to settle the' future of Q.ermany and Austria, but it faces fundamental disagreement before it even oegins, says the Evening News. Disagreement is reiiecteci in the maoility of the Deputies' conference to agree. Tne Deputies held whai, was to have been their flnal meeting today, but after 150 minutes, m whicn ohere was some acnmonious discussion, no agreement was reached and tiiey have decided to noid another meeting tomorrow. Tne Deputies spent the whole morning arguing aoout one sentence in the British proposal to overcome the deadlock whicn has arisen over the agenda for Tuesday 's Big Four meetmg. M. de fcst. Hardouih (hrance) said it was undeniabie that Britam, France and the United States liaa agreed on the agenda,. but rtussia did not approve.

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 November 1947, Page 5

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OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT Chronicle (Levin), 22 November 1947, Page 5

OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT Chronicle (Levin), 22 November 1947, Page 5

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