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DATE NOT SUITABLE FOR BRITAIN

(Rec. 12.10 p.m.) LONDON, July 16. The Foreign Office, iu announcing receipt of the invitation from the United States, said: “ The British Government welcomes the proposal for early consideration of the Japanese peace treaty, but the date suggested would not be convenient, because the British Government had already accepted the Australian Government’s invitation for a preliminary exchange.of views among members of the British Coiqnionweaith at Canberra on A ll f= us lj 26. The British Government, therefore, hopes it may be possible to agree with other member States of the Far Eastern Commission to a date subsequent to the Canberra meeting for consideration of the Japanese peace treaty.”

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Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 7

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DATE NOT SUITABLE FOR BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 7

DATE NOT SUITABLE FOR BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 7

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