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NEW YORK, April 29. " The San Francisco Conference, like the Versailles Conference, has been overshadowed, in its early days by secondary issues." says the ' New York Times ' correspondent at the con-, ference, " but at least there is already some assurance that a new League of Nations will- be established, probably sooner than was at first expected. Moreover, the conference will soon pass from secondary, issues involving personalities, technicalities, and prestige to major problems of creating an organisation which can reconcile power and principles. Thus the outlook ,at the conference's first week-end is not as bad as political nianceuvrings would itidicate."
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Evening Star, Issue 25471, 30 April 1945, Page 4
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105SECONDARY ISSUES ONLY SO FAR Evening Star, Issue 25471, 30 April 1945, Page 4
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