AUSTRIAN TREATY
FIFTEEN CLAUSES AGREED TO „ MAJOR CONTROVERSIES NOT RAISED (N.Z. Press Association —Copyright.) (Rec. 12.45 a.m.) MOSCOW, April 16. After Mr Molotov had told the Foreign Ministers that Russia did not object to completing the Aus* trian peace treaty during the Moscow meeting, the Ministers dealt with 15 of the treaty’s 59 clauses. They agreed on a dozen, and resolved relatively minor disputes which the deputies hitherto had been unable to agree upon. This first session, however, did not raise major controversies, which may yet prevent the completion of the pact during this meeting. Mr Molotov earlier disagreed with other Ministers on the Soviet proposal to set up a special four-Power regime on German coal production. Mr G. C. Marshall said he could not deal with the reparations export of coal when coal was scarce in Germany.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 158, 17 April 1947, Page 3
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