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FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER “ TOO MANY CONCESSIONS IN GERMAN AGREEMENT” N.Z.P.A.—Copyright Rec. 10 p.m. LONDON, June 7. The French Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault has been severely criticised, even by members of his own M.R.P. Party, for making too many concessions in the Six-Power agreement on Germany, which was evolved at the London Conference, says the Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. M. Bidault, however,
made a last-minute effort to regain the support of influential members of the Government Coalition, and there is now more optipiism that the National Assembly may be persuaded to ratify the agreement. The correspondent added that the arrival of the secretary and chairman of the British Labour Party. Mr Morgan Phillips and Mr J. Griffiths, is interpreted in French circles as an endeavour to obtain French Socialist support for the agreement.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26792, 8 June 1948, Page 5
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