TRUCE TALKS IN KOREA
Success Now Held Unlikely (NX Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 9.15 p.m.) TOKYO, August 29. Allied observers said to-day that the possibility of (Korean cease fire, or even the resumption of the talks, K* in a stalemate, appeared to be at the lowest ebb It an y time since July 10 when the talks began
There is now a growing tendency amonz observors tn dto SSuta good C totT antl Nor,h Korea " B ever i " t «" d ' d <»
The Communiel. b.li.v«i l 0 have desired the talks t 0 continue, although not to a successful conclusion, but they jangled this. Allied observers said, by the flimsiness of their accusation that Allied aircraft had bombed Kaesong.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26513, 30 August 1951, Page 7
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