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Telegram from United States Embassy in Moscow to Secretary of State James Byrnes
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Telegram from United States Embassy in Moscow to Secretary of State James Byrnes
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1945-07-02
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DEPARTMENT
INCOMING
DIVISION OF
OF
CENTRAL SERVICES
STATE
TELEGRAM
TELEGRAPH SECTION
DRM-254
PLAIN
Moscow via War
Dated July 2, 1945
REC'd 5:50 p.m.
SEcrEtary of State
Washington
2372, Second
More than three quarters of foreign nEWS space
in June 28 Moscow press is devoted to quotations from
President's speech at concluding SESSION of UNCIO and
statements by heads of Big Five delegations. Gromyko's
and Stettinius statements are apparently given in full.
About Eight inches of space was devoted to statement by
Hull hailing results of Conference and urging American
pEople to give life to international organization En-
visaged in statutes. Prominent despatch was published
describing of signing statues.
MRM
MESSAGE UNSIGNED
ARCHIVES NATIONAL RECORDS AND
SERVICE
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