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"THE TWO OYSTERS IN THE CITADEL" is how Mr. Brendan Bracken, British Minister of Information, has described Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill, who are developing plans for the destruction of the Axis. Here is their meeting place the city of Quebec, overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River. In the foreground is the Chateau Frontenac, which has been Mr. Churchill's headquarters since his arrival in Canada.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 198, 21 August 1943, Page 5

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"THE TWO OYSTERS IN THE CITADEL" is how Mr. Brendan Bracken, British Minister of Information, has described Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill, who are developing plans for the destruction of the Axis. Here is their meeting place the city of Quebec, overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River. In the foreground is the Chateau Frontenac, which has been Mr. Churchill's headquarters since his arrival in Canada. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 198, 21 August 1943, Page 5

"THE TWO OYSTERS IN THE CITADEL" is how Mr. Brendan Bracken, British Minister of Information, has described Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill, who are developing plans for the destruction of the Axis. Here is their meeting place the city of Quebec, overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River. In the foreground is the Chateau Frontenac, which has been Mr. Churchill's headquarters since his arrival in Canada. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 198, 21 August 1943, Page 5

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