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RUSSIA AGAIN DISAGREES

;Recd. 8.35 p.m. New York, Sept. 30 After three days’ earnest discussion British, American, Russian and Chinese delegates, comprising the Economic Social Council’s sub-committee on Restoration of Devastated Areas, reported failure to work out compromise proposals for the unifying. of i European economy. , The reason for the deadlock is ; Russia’s refusal to approve of the ;main recommendations —a central coordinating economic commission. Rusi sia claimed the recommendations com- ! pletely overlooked the devastated ; areas’ immediate needs and envisaged 1 only the creation of still more com--1 missions. 1 The Soviet delegate, Mr. Nikolai iFeonov, asked that the discussion be •postponed for four months until the • Economic Social Council’s next meetling. Meanwhile, the Council’s draftling committee is calling a meeting Jon Tuesday in the hope that the Soivlet delegation may receive new in(structions.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 3 October 1946, Page 5

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RUSSIA AGAIN DISAGREES Wanganui Chronicle, 3 October 1946, Page 5

RUSSIA AGAIN DISAGREES Wanganui Chronicle, 3 October 1946, Page 5

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