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WHERE THE PEACE CONFERENCE IS MEETING. — The first comprehensive view of the conference chamber in the magnificent Luxembourg Palace in Paris where the United Nations are holding the con ference which the world hopes will find a basis for a lasting peace. Words are the weapons used here as bitterly in the fight for peace a s the soldiers used guns in the fight to win the war On the rostrum is Vyachaslev Molotov, leader of the Russian delegation, who has been crossing swords almost continuously with the British and American representatives.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1946, Page 7

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WHERE THE PEACE CONFERENCE IS MEETING.—The first comprehensive view of the conference chamber in the magnificent Luxembourg Palace in Paris where the United Nations are holding the con ference which the world hopes will find a basis for a lasting peace. Words are the weapons used here as bitterly in the fight for peace a s the soldiers used guns in the fight to win the war On the rostrum is Vyachaslev Molotov, leader of the Russian delegation, who has been crossing swords almost continuously with the British and American representatives. Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1946, Page 7

WHERE THE PEACE CONFERENCE IS MEETING.—The first comprehensive view of the conference chamber in the magnificent Luxembourg Palace in Paris where the United Nations are holding the con ference which the world hopes will find a basis for a lasting peace. Words are the weapons used here as bitterly in the fight for peace a s the soldiers used guns in the fight to win the war On the rostrum is Vyachaslev Molotov, leader of the Russian delegation, who has been crossing swords almost continuously with the British and American representatives. Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1946, Page 7