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ANOTHER PROOF

OF ANGLO=AMERICAN SOLIDARITY STATEMENT BY NEW ZEALAND’ PREMIER. •IMPORTANCE OF MESSAGE ’TO CHINA. (By Telegraph—Press Association.! WELLINGTON, This Day. “The conference is another proof of the invincible solidarity of the United Kingdom and the United States, and of their determination along with the other United Nations to pursue the war with the utmost vigour and expedition,” said the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, when referring yesterday to the Allied meeting at Casablanca. “It is particularly gratifying that Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt were able to meet for such an all-im-portant conference in close proximity

to the actual fighting zone in North Africa and consequently could have the benefit of consultations with the navy, army and air force commanders of both the United Kingdom and the United States. “A very significant and satisfactory announcement is that General de Gaulle and General Giraud have commenced discussions and negotiations which give indication of ending in mutual understanding and amicable arrangement fo the future of Free France. “It is not necessary to emphasise for us in the Pacific the importance of the message sent by the President and the Prime Minister to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. It is clear that the Pacific situation was thoroughly discussed and its importance, appreciated. New Zealand will hail with delight the promise to send to the brave and indomitable Chinese the support they so urgently need.” VERY MUCH ASTRAY NAZI PROPAGANDA MACHINE. SAID MR. CHURCHILL WAS IN WASHINGTON. LONDON, January 27. The Germans have thought that Mr. Churchill has been visiting Washington. Berlin radio in the past few days has been saying that the visit showed how burning British and American differences had become. The “Voelkischer Beobachter” said that Messrs. Churchill and Roosevelt were discussing Stalin’s intention to provoke a Bolshevik world revolution.

According to another message, the Berlin radio was still declaring that Mr. Churchill was in Washington a quarter of an hour after news of the. conference at Casablanca had been released. >

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1943, Page 3

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326

ANOTHER PROOF Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1943, Page 3

ANOTHER PROOF Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1943, Page 3

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