NO U.S.-BRITISH BREACH
ASSURANCE BY HOME SECRETARY (N.Z. Press Association— Copyright)
LONDON, April 12. The British Home Secretary (Mr James Chuter Ede) said to-day that there had been no misunderstanding with the United States or failure to agree on political aims in Korea. A Conservative member had suggested in the House of Commons that there was growing misunderstanding, and he proposed that the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee*- should have another meeting with President. Truman.
' Mr Ede, who was replying on Mr Attlee’s behelf, rejected the idea cf another meeting for the reasons he had outlined.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 7
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