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ITALIAN COLONIES LONDON, May. 28 The Big Four Foreign Ministers denudes. who are considering the future of Italy’s former colonies, have arranged a timetable to enable them to finish by September 15. will present its views on June 10, and New Zealand on June 14. HEALTH PLAN LONDON, May 28. A meeting of doctors’ representatives, by a large majority, carried a British Medical Association Council resolution that the doctors should cooperate in the new health service, pro vided the Health. Minister, Mr Aneurin Bevan, continued the negotiations on the outstanding matters. CALAMITY FEARED 'LONDON, May 30. Sir John Boyd Orr, former Direc-tor-General of the United Nations Food and Agricultureal Organisation, said in a speech in London that moral and spiritual leadership in a sick world by the British Commonwealth was nrobably man’s last chance of avertmg ■ history’s greatest calamity. Neither America nor Russia had the political maturity or international experience to win the nations’ co-opera-tion in building peace.
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Grey River Argus, 1 June 1948, Page 5
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