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FINAL BID TO SAVE TALKS

Eden To Seek EastWest Compromise (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 11p.m.) ■ . GENEVA, June 14. The British Foreign Secretary (Mr Eden) will . oday make what many delegates at Geneva believe will ie his last attempt, to see if an East-West compromise 0 end the Indo-China war is possible. Mr Eden, who has been an intermediary throughout the ,jght weeks’ old deadlocked Far East conference, will make a in a meeting with Mr Molotov. If today’s meeting fails to narrow the gap, the nine-nation a ]ks will probably wind-up this week. The Western Powers are hoping that after talks between i flr Molotov and his Chinese and Vietminh colleagues over the i reek-end, Mr Molotov will indicate that the Communists may • codify their position on the two fundamental problems lonfroiiting the conference.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27376, 15 June 1954, Page 11

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FINAL BID TO SAVE TALKS Press, Volume XC, Issue 27376, 15 June 1954, Page 11

FINAL BID TO SAVE TALKS Press, Volume XC, Issue 27376, 15 June 1954, Page 11

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