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PLANNING FOR CENTURIES

FOREIGN MINISTERS' TASK

LONDON, Sept. 30.

The Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin), in a speech, said that the Foreign Ministers' Council was facing; some of the most difficult problems the world had had to face. They were not plannine for the moment, but for centuries. The greatest things necessary were patiencb and tolerance, Mr Bevin added. It was better to adjourn for consideration than to quarrel. In an effort to bring the present session to a close, the Council of Foreign Ministers met this afternoon, its first Sunday meeting, and again tonight says another message. At a late hour the Foreign Ministers were still conferring. They have already spent 10 hours on the drafting of the official report of the session, which will not he published. A brief final communique is likely to be released tomorrow morning. .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 259, 1 October 1945, Page 5

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PLANNING FOR CENTURIES Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 259, 1 October 1945, Page 5

PLANNING FOR CENTURIES Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 259, 1 October 1945, Page 5

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