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“The President of the Board of Trade, Mr Harold Wilson (above), will fly to London from Moscow today, leaving his experts behind to continue the British-Soviet trade talks,” says the “Daily Herald’s” diplomatic correspondent. “If an agreement is reached Mr Wilson may return to Moscow to sign it.”— London, December 10.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25364, 11 December 1947, Page 7

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“The President of the Board of Trade, Mr Harold Wilson (above), will fly to London from Moscow today, leaving his experts behind to continue the British-Soviet trade talks,” says the “Daily Herald’s” diplomatic correspondent. “If an agreement is reached Mr Wilson may return to Moscow to sign it.”— London, December 10. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25364, 11 December 1947, Page 7

“The President of the Board of Trade, Mr Harold Wilson (above), will fly to London from Moscow today, leaving his experts behind to continue the British-Soviet trade talks,” says the “Daily Herald’s” diplomatic correspondent. “If an agreement is reached Mr Wilson may return to Moscow to sign it.”— London, December 10. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25364, 11 December 1947, Page 7