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QUIETER ATTITUDE EXPECTED FROM THE RUSSIANS IN U.N.O.

LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reed. (> p.m.)—The “Daily Telegraph's” special correspondent at Flushing Meadow says the general attitude of the Russian delegates since the United Nations General Assembly opened on Tuesday has led some observers to suggest that although Soviet spokesmen obviously intend to continue repeating all their familiar charges against Western “warmongers.” they have decided for the time being to act less aggressively than they talk. It is believed in some quarters that the determination with which the Atlantic Powers are organising their defences, coupled with ;he strong stand taken in Korea, may possibly have convinced the Kremlin that the time has come for one of those discreet withdrawals which are p feature of Soviet foreign policy. The possibility of peace feelers during the present gathering is not ruled out.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 September 1950, Page 5

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QUIETER ATTITUDE EXPECTED FROM THE RUSSIANS IN U.N.O. Wanganui Chronicle, 23 September 1950, Page 5

QUIETER ATTITUDE EXPECTED FROM THE RUSSIANS IN U.N.O. Wanganui Chronicle, 23 September 1950, Page 5

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