INQUIRY INTO GREEK FRONTIER TROUBLE
IATIIENS, January 29. Uiiited Nations' Commission of bo H- into the Greek frontier Ath 6 nleeting in ens to-ntorrow. Delegates from fir$t?ntl''eS aie aTtending; and their Pro to ^raw 'U!P rules that le' ^ eorrespondent says ojj f ^er that they will probably dei 0 ^ear the outlines of fhe Greek | etninent's claims. D,.i°nie think that the Commission's M.j ^ask will be to question' the .J Tn°w held by the Greek Governare ' k |s expectd that if the findings Gmcnananous' there will be no more Th /lon^er trouble. til i e bnited Nations' Seeurity CounPostp°ned Britain's complaint i thef ^-Ibanja over the mining of i PteSe°FU Channel. The Albanian re[tilk5 ative bas not yet attended the
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5315, 30 January 1947, Page 5
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