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Russians Promise "Serious Attention" TO Eisenhower Plan LONDON, Sunday.
The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926-1954) Monday 14 December 1953, page 1
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, LONDON, Sunday.
"Serious Attention"

speech on atomic weapons, Moscow Radio said yesterday.

It is said the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, told this to
the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Charles Bohlen, when the Americans called

on him last Monday.
Mr. Bohlen had told Mr.
Molotov of the speech on at-
omic energy which President
Eisenhower was to make to
the U.N. General Assembly
the next day.
According ta Tass newsagency
Mr. Molotov said the question
of atomic weapons was a very

Russia will give "serious attention" to President Eisenhower's

Russians Promise
To Eisenhower Plan
LONDON, Sunday.

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