MR VYSHINSKY ON KOREA
9 (? m - ) WASHINGTON, Nov 7. .J?®. Soviet Foreign Minister <Mr hf 0 /.® 1 Vyshinsky) said to-night that tnim-. I! ot believe the Chinese ComGovernment had intervened in war. but he admitted that kJ?* , volunteers” from China might iZ (? Ul ®9 the fighting. Vyshinsky said the Soviet Union th. < . ™® Korean conflict settled in ma rests ut the Korean people of general peace. hoped for closer relations beSovi., t, ® United States and the rh.v >’on, and was convinced that th." he attained for the good of “use of peace and mankind Jockey's Death—Jimmy time ’ *'ell-known English olda^ y ', dl , ed tO - da y ( aged 97 - He tonon. 8 ??-°f *l o bn Faulkner, another year* ?• Joc^e y. who lived to 104 taount Faulkner had his last Win ua 62 - He was one of 32 London ’ v but he himself had 33. — November 6.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 7
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