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OVER-ALL STRATEGY

WASHINGTON DISCUSSIONS. NEW YORK, May 15. President Roosevelt and Mr Churchill are devoting the weekend to intensive conversations on over-all strategy, says the “New York Times” Washing-' ton correspondent. It is assumed that decisions can be reached relatively quickly. Indeed, some intimation of the progress may be given on Tuesday when Mr Churchill has tentatively planned to attend President Roosevelt’s Press conference. Meanwhile competent observers closely watching Attu explain that if it is the start of a series of offensives in the Pacific it could have an important bearing on Mr Churchill’s and President Roosevelt’s planning. On the other hand, if it remains a local operation, it will not complicate their planning.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 May 1943, Page 3

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114

OVER-ALL STRATEGY Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 May 1943, Page 3

OVER-ALL STRATEGY Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 May 1943, Page 3

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