GOOD PIECE OF WORK
3.45 P.M. EDITION
MR BEVIN’S MESSAGE.
ARRIVAL IN BRITAIN
(N.Z. Press Association.—Copyright.) (Kec. 10.50 a.m.) LONDON, Dec. 28. “I think we have done a very good piece of work,” said Mr Devin on arrival at Northolt Airport from M&scow.
Asked to give a message to the publie concerning the future, he said: ‘‘Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Let us get through one thing at: a time-” Air Bevin’s Skymaster encountered had weather over Europe and had to be diverted through Denmark. The Press Association’s diplomatic correspondent says he learned that before leaving Moscow Mr Bevin summed up his meetings with M. Molotov and Mr Byrnes in the words, “Building «peace isn’t as easy as declaring war.” Mr Bevin and other members of the British delegation held consultations daily with representatives of the Dominions in Moscow. The three Foreign Ministers will meet again in "Washington probably towards the end of March. Deputies to the Foreign Minister will be called to London so that they may resume the work of drafting peace treaties with former enemy countries.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXVI, Issue 26, 29 December 1945, Page 6
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