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MEETING IN PERSIA

CHURCHILL, ROOSEVELT & STALIN PARAMOUNT SIGNIFICANCE. DECISIONS REGARDING GERMANY. (By Telegraph—(Press Association —Copyright) LONDON, December 3. News • that Nfr Churchill, President Roosevelt and Premier Stalin are now meeting in conference somewhere in the Middle East was given in a broadcast today by the chairman' of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr Tom Connally, lie said that the meeting was of paramount significance, but gave no further details. A report from Cairo declares that many people there believe that Messrs. Roosevelt and Churchill, after leaving North Africa at the conclusion of the Cairo conference, went to Persia to meet Marshal Stalin. This may have considerably heightened the importance for the Germans of the North African meeting, as it is suggested that the Cairo declarations may prove some kind of pattern for a new decision about Germany.

Reuter’s Istanbul correspondent quotes Turkish newspapers as saying that it is certain the Allies will make an unconditional surrender appeal to the Germans, and the three statesmen miist therefore also decide the kind of government with which they would be prepared to negotiate.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 December 1943, Page 3

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MEETING IN PERSIA Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 December 1943, Page 3

MEETING IN PERSIA Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 December 1943, Page 3

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