As reported previously, a conference of the representatives of several interested European nations was held in Geneva last February under the auspices of Unesco to give further consideration to proposals for establishing an international physics laboratory and for organizing other forms of cooperation in nuclear research. According to information from Unesco headquarters in Paris, the Geneva conference reached full agreement to set up a Council of Representatives of European States to plan the laboratory and its study groups and ultimately to supervise activities initiated under the cooperative program.

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