ATTACKS CONTINUE
FROM ARCTIC TO CRIMEA STALIN & GENERALS CONFER. JAPANESE ATTITUDE TO SOVIET. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, December 17. Following on their important success at Kalinin, the Russians have retaken other points, and their attacks continue from the Arctic to the Donetz and Sebastopol. The Soviet Premier and chairman of the Supreme War Council, M. Stalin, presided yesterday at a meeting of the council which the leading generals attended. The future of the Russian offensive and the question of co-opera-tion with Britain and America were discussed. Marshal Blucher, the former Far East Commander-in-Chief, is now with Marshals Voroshilov and Budenny, commanding the new Volga armies.
In Tokio. the Premier, General Tojo, told the Diet today that Japan’s attitude toward the Soviet Union was unchanged, and the Soviet had repeatedly declared that it considered itself bound by the neutrality pact with Japan.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1941, Page 5
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