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SOVIET COUNCIL’S ATTITUDE

Rec. 9 p.m. MOSCOW. Feb. 28 The Soviet Trade Union Council, although condemning the Marshall Plan as inevitably strengthening the division of Europe into two blocs, announced that it would agree with the Executive Committee of the World Federation of Trades Unions discussing the plan at any date in the near future. The announcement followed talks with two American C. 1.0. officials in Moscow. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26708, 1 March 1948, Page 7

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SOVIET COUNCIL’S ATTITUDE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26708, 1 March 1948, Page 7

SOVIET COUNCIL’S ATTITUDE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26708, 1 March 1948, Page 7

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