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KOREAN PROBLEM

EFFORT TO FIND SOLUTION (Rec. 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, Nov, 20. The Foreign Office announced to-day that the British Government was consulting with United States, France and Commonwealth Governments about the possibility of finding a solution to the Korean problem. Its formal statement did not indicate the likely nature of the solution, but diplomatic quarters believe it referred to exchanges through diplomatic channels on the feasibility of establishing a demilitarised zone in North Korea. Observers believe the Western Powers are inclined to sound out the Chinese Government representatives about the plan, on their arrival in New York later in the week. The Chinese delegation, which is on its way to attend the United Nations on the question of Formosa, has been granted British transit visas, and is expected to arrive in London on Thursday from Prague, and to leave for New York the same day.—Reuter. /

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 35, 21 November 1950, Page 3

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KOREAN PROBLEM Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 35, 21 November 1950, Page 3

KOREAN PROBLEM Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 35, 21 November 1950, Page 3