STAFF TALKS ON ASIA
Conference Ends In Washington
<Bec. 10 p.m.) WASHINGTON, June 12. The Five-Power conference of Allied military leaders, which was convened on June 3 to canvass the strategic situation in Communist-threatened Southeast Asia, ended last night without any public announcement.
The conclusions of the leaders will be transmitted to their respective governments, the Defence Department said.
Participating were the military chiefs of staff and representatives of Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Yesterday the military leaders talked with President Eisenhower, Admiral Arthur Radford, chairman of the American Joint Chiefs of Staff, and two Asian military leaders. General Jesus Vargas, Chief of Staff of the Philippines armed forces, and Siam’s senior representative in Washington. General Camron Sudsana.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27375, 14 June 1954, Page 9
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