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What Did Mr. Boswell Have to Say?

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WELLINGTON- Feb. 12. Conditions in Russia and its relations witli the rest of the world, Were explained by the New Zealand Minister to Moscow, Mr, Bosweli, in an address this morning to the caucus of the Parliamentary Labour Party. The New Zealand Minister to Washington, Sir Carl Berendsen, addressed the caucus in the afternoon on eondi- j tions in Anierica and the .work of the j Ilnited Nations Organisation. j The addresses were followed by ques- ' tions and a discussion. No other ' business was transacted by caucus whieh xvill continue its deliberations tomnrrow.

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 February 1948, Page 7

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What Did Mr. Boswell Have to Say? Chronicle (Levin), 13 February 1948, Page 7

What Did Mr. Boswell Have to Say? Chronicle (Levin), 13 February 1948, Page 7

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