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NO CHANGE OF POLICY

LONDON, November 28. Mr. James Byrnes, United States Secretary of Slate, said today that the change of American Ambassadors in China did not imply any change in ! policy. He also said that Britain and the United States had agreed that the joint inquiry into the position of Jews in Europe and Palestine should not take more than four months.

Rec. noon. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Mr. Byrnes said General Hurley had complained to him about the reports of only two American diplomats— Mr. George Acheson. at present adviser to General Mac Arthur. and Mr. John Service, at present assisting Mr. Acheson in Japan. The differences between General HVirley and the two diplomats., both of whom were subsequently, removed from Chungking, would be investigated. • Mr. Byrnes made it clear that he did not plan, any sweeping inquiry into State Department personnel as the result of General Hurley's criticism, and added that the only specific complaints by General Hurley concerned differences of opinion, and in those cases General Hurley's opinion prevailed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 130, 29 November 1945, Page 7

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NO CHANGE OF POLICY Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 130, 29 November 1945, Page 7

NO CHANGE OF POLICY Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 130, 29 November 1945, Page 7

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