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CIA-RDP78-01617A006100040044-9
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RIPPUB
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T
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1
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December 12, 2016
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July 24, 2002
Sequence Number: 
44
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Publication Date: 
November 5, 1949
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SUMMARY
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1 4(99 LL52 NOVlac; Approved For Release 2+2f / $SECRET CIA-RDP78-01617AO06100040044-9 1 13 `J GENERAL 1British views on Japanese treaty--US Embassy London reports that Foreign Secretary evin told British press representatives during a recent off-the-record interview that the UK has completed its study of the Japanese peace treaty problem and hopes for a peace conference early in 1950. Bevin indicated a British preference that the conference, invitations for which will be issued jointly with, the US, be held in Canberra. He further revealed a British plan to invite both the USSR and Chinese Com- nist representatives, Bevin: said that if the Soviet Union and Communist China refuse to participate, the plan would be would be to proceed without them; he declared that the UK and the other powers "can't wait around indefinitely until the Soviets make their mind 99 Up. Document No. 0 3/ NO CHANGE in Class. ^ Class. Ci' .) T;: Ta S State Dept, review coal ed For Release Auth: < 77 :XR44U16-1~AOII O 41 25X1