PACIFIC COUNCIL.
“THE OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING.” 'WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. Mr Roosevelt told a meeting of the Pacific War Council that the Pacific theatre was relatively quiet. He added that although the situation was stationary the ■outlook was encouraging. ■ The'-New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr W. Nash) stated after the meeting that the council had studied the Guadalcanal- position, but there was no big news. There was a. lull in the whole thing. Mr Leighton McCarthy, Canadian representative on the council, said the news from the Solomons was satisfactory, although not dramatic.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 307, 9 October 1942, Page 4
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