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RETURN TO CAIRO

ROOSEVELT & CHURCHILL CONFERENCE WITH STAFFS. PRESIDENT ON RESULTS AT TEHERAN. LONDON, December 6. Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt returned tonight to Cairo and held a further conference in North Africa. At this meeting they are reported to have conferred with their staffs for the implementation of the decisions reached in Persia. President Roosevelt, speaking of the Teheran meeting, told correspondents: “It has been a very successful conference.” Immediately Mr Churchill reached North Africa he consulted his service chiefs in the Middle East. Before President Roosevelt left Teheran, he visited a United States army’camp. He told the men that the Allied leaders had tried to do two things. The first was to lay military plans to win the war as fast as they possibly could. He thought they had made progress towards that end. The other concerned woi'ld conditions after the war. They had tried to plan a world for themselves and for their children. They had made great progress in that direction also.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1943, Page 3

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166

RETURN TO CAIRO Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1943, Page 3

RETURN TO CAIRO Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1943, Page 3

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