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London, Dec. 127.

This week has seen the virtual completion of work on the first five peace treaties those with Italy, Hungary, Bumania, Bulgaria and Fin- land. As such, writes Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent, it marks the end of an epoch which started most inauspiciously in London in September, 1945, with the first meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers,

Next week a further stage will open with the pre- liminary talks on the German peace settle- ment.

In retrospect, the complotion "The resulting treaties reflect of work on the first five closely the power of relation- treaties can be seen to be a ships of the great nations main- triumph of endurance. Its three ly responsible for their draft- stages, through the Council of ing. The protracted nature of Foreign Ministers, the Paris the negotiations has been large- Conference last summer, antly the fruit of a combination of back to the Council of Foreiga stubbornness and skill Ministers, has lasted close

in manoeuvre that the Big Four Afteen months...

have displayed.

on

It is by now impossible to count the number of occasions on which prophets have feared that no agreed texts would ever be produced. That they have been produced is due to the sticking capacity of the chief negotiators who have

fought their way out of numberless deadlocks, breakdowns and ever imperfect, will end crises, to solution. This, how technical continuation of a state of war over a large part of Burope, with all the frustra tion and bindrance to recon-

struction it has entailed.

the

Important Phases The experience of the first phase of peacemaking may well provide a precedent for the two more important phases that are to follow-those relating to Germany and Austria and the Pay East. And the muia icsson to emerge is that

to

The

diplomatic negotiations have run their stubbarn but essen- tially normal course.

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In a sense it has only been possible to complete the treaties by removing some of the more serious problems from scape.

their

between

Into this category comes the future of the Italian empire and navigational con- trel of the Danube, which are both to be subjects of special eferences during 1947. And it would be optimistic to sup pose that administration of the statute of Trieste (drawn up to provide a complicated system of cheeks and balances the Governor and the Legisla tive Assembly and to leave re- mote control still in the hands of the Big Four powers through the Security Council) will pro ceed with friction. But it re- mains true that the Council of Foreign Ministers have reached a landmark which for a long looked unattainable. '

GERMANY TALKS

IN MOSCOW?

New York, Dec. 7. M. Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, is believ ed to have asked at today's meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers that talks but this point

on

In Germany should be hold

not decided

suas mot

Mr. James F. Burnts, the United States Secretary of State, urged the immediate appointment of special don puties to study the agenda for discussions-Router.

of Foreign Ministers, it is clear that they will get them in various organs of the United Nations.

Molotov Masterly Mr. Molotov's speeches this week on disarmament have been skill. No one yet cares to give masterpieces of sublety and an opinion on which Mr. Molotov a concessions the extent to about the operation of the veto in supervision of disarmament are real. But the initial joicings over the Soviet Union's

resment that the interna ticnal commissions controlling ed by any veto have given way disarmament shall be unhamper-

in practice to which these com to speculation about the extent missions will be subject to the control of the Security Council, where the veto does operate

S-

Even so, in the General erably, as in the Council of Foreign Ministers, hours If the Western powers need involved discussion de seem to any more lessons in appreciabe leading to control of atomie tion of Soviet diplomacy than energy and other aspects of dis. these provided by the Councii armament.

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Berlin, Dec. Za Berlin's population of 3.170 832 is composed of about 30 percent women, census figures released by the Allied Kom-, mandantur disclosed yesterday, and is typical of a Germpay, which is still waiting the re- turn of nearly 4,000,000 pri- soners of war.

Berlin has 1,855-456 females against 1,280,376 males,

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Soviet comment on the mer- ger has been much more reser- ved. The first indication that it may be regarded as a hin- drance to the unification of Ger- many as a whole was given by the London Communist paper, "Daily Workers," yesterday in terms that may prove signifi- cant,

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