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BIG FOUR FOREIGN MINISTERS IN SAN FRANCISCO.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers appear to be in jovial mood as they pose for photographs outside the exclusive Pacific Union Club in San Francisco, before meeting to discuss plans for the “summit” conference of the chiefs of state in Geneva, next month. They are, from left, Mr Antoine Pinay (France), Mr V. M. Molotov (Russia), Mr Harold Macmillan (Britain) and John Foster Dulles (United States).

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27695, 27 June 1955, Page 11

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BIG FOUR FOREIGN MINISTERS IN SAN FRANCISCO.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers appear to be in jovial mood as they pose for photographs outside the exclusive Pacific Union Club in San Francisco, before meeting to discuss plans for the “summit” conference of the chiefs of state in Geneva, next month. They are, from left, Mr Antoine Pinay (France), Mr V. M. Molotov (Russia), Mr Harold Macmillan (Britain) and John Foster Dulles (United States). Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27695, 27 June 1955, Page 11

BIG FOUR FOREIGN MINISTERS IN SAN FRANCISCO.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers appear to be in jovial mood as they pose for photographs outside the exclusive Pacific Union Club in San Francisco, before meeting to discuss plans for the “summit” conference of the chiefs of state in Geneva, next month. They are, from left, Mr Antoine Pinay (France), Mr V. M. Molotov (Russia), Mr Harold Macmillan (Britain) and John Foster Dulles (United States). Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27695, 27 June 1955, Page 11

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