TWO GENEVA MEETINGS
“Risk Of Double Deadlock”
(N.Z Press Association— Copyright i (Rec. 9 p.m.) GENEVA, Nov. 12. The 10-nation East-West conference on the Prevention of Surprise Attacks will hold its second private meeting in Geneva today to discuss its agenda, usually well-informed sources said. Observers do not rule out the possibility of a wrangle over the
[agenda in this conference as ini | the Three-Power talks on discon-} tinuing nuclear weapon tests—l [thus producing a •‘double-dead-: lock” in the East-West negotia-} Itions in Geneva. } However, diplomatic observers! j believed that the nuclear tests! 'conference might progress towards; breaking its week-old agenda deadlock when the British.; American and Soviet delegates, held their seventh session today.:
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28742, 13 November 1958, Page 17
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