WAR DEBATE
AS SOON AS PARLIAMENT MEETS MR CHURCHILL TO MAKE OPENING STATEMENT. FOREIGN SECRETARY ALSO TO SPEAK. LONDON, September 20. Mr Churchill is expected to make a statement about the Quebec Conference when he opens the war debate as soon as the House of Commons meets. A Cabinet meeting was held in London tonight, the first since the Prime Minister’s return from America. Mr Eden will wind up the war debate. An eyewitness of Mr Churchill’s arrival in London said that though the arrival had, as usual, been kept a pofound secret, the crowd knew about it, as usual. Mr Churchill, he said, was looking more’ robust and rosier than usual. His cigar was twice as long as usual. He raised and waved his hat as usual. But this time, when he proceeded to Downing Street, he took away, locked in his head, the secrets of the Quebec Conference.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1943, Page 3
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150WAR DEBATE Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1943, Page 3
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