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MR HOLYOAKE’S VIEW OF TALKS

(New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, May 22. The meeting announced among the Big Three encouraged the hope that the British. American, and French leaders would arrive at a common understanding on the means of easing world tension quickly, and of guaranteeing world peace for a long period, said the Acting-Prime Minister (Mr K. J. Holyoake) .today. The meeting might proye a turning point in the tide of international affairs, and would possibly be a prelude to wider discussions, he said. “There is no surer or quicker way of clearing up misunderstandings and of explaining ope s point of view Phan by full and frank personal talks, always provided, of course, that an understanding is desired, said Mr Holyoake. “Of that there can be nc do Jk since there is no dl^® r ® nf e the opinion as to the ultimate aims of the three countries concerned.

rnstlv Painting.— Dutch taxpayers lost more than £lOO,OOO on a f orged Vermeer painting bought bytheState during the war, according to tn e Goverranent Audit Department-The Hague, May 21. 1

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27047, 23 May 1953, Page 7

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MR HOLYOAKE’S VIEW OF TALKS Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27047, 23 May 1953, Page 7

MR HOLYOAKE’S VIEW OF TALKS Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27047, 23 May 1953, Page 7