Comment In Moscow
LONDON, May 14 Moscow Radio tonight described the Western plan on Germany as aimed at making the work of the Big Four Foreign Ministers at Geneva “more difficult.” The radio said: “Thus, an attempt was made to propose to the conference a whole number of various political questions This proposal aims at making the work of the Ministers more difficult. and drowning in a plethora of outstanding international questions the main problem, the question of the peace treaty with Germany, and the examination of the occupation statute in West Berlin.” The chairman of the Social Democratic Party (Mr Erich Ollenhauer) the largest West German Opposition Party, said the Western peace plan was not likely to be the basis of FourPower agreement on German reunification and European security
Two Drowned.—A woman and her six-year-old grandson lost their lives when a 12ft boat capsized on Lake Cootharaba. 100 miles north of Brisbane. The boy’s mother ran eight miles through waterlogged country for help.—Brisbane, May 11.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28896, 16 May 1959, Page 13
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