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MR J. KINGSBURY SMITH, European general manager of the International News Service, reading the momentous message he received from M. Stalin. In replying to four questions put by Mr Smith, M. Stalin announced that he was willing to meet with President Truman at a “mutually suitable place” to discuss a “pact of peace” between the United States and Russia.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14927, 15 March 1949, Page 3

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MR J. KINGSBURY SMITH, European general manager of the International News Service, reading the momentous message he received from M. Stalin. In replying to four questions put by Mr Smith, M. Stalin announced that he was willing to meet with President Truman at a “mutually suitable place” to discuss a “pact of peace” between the United States and Russia. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14927, 15 March 1949, Page 3

MR J. KINGSBURY SMITH, European general manager of the International News Service, reading the momentous message he received from M. Stalin. In replying to four questions put by Mr Smith, M. Stalin announced that he was willing to meet with President Truman at a “mutually suitable place” to discuss a “pact of peace” between the United States and Russia. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14927, 15 March 1949, Page 3