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WAR AGAINST JAPAN

BRITISH BMPBdia- f "WE WILL BE.IN AT*-J\ THE DEATH^X^,, fftec. 8.45 pjbo.) W)ND©N. SepCM.* t The "Daily Malt" in a leading arfad<*/ .»- •welcoming thfe Quebec Cgnference S 1 de-u " eision tndt Great Britain is $o bwHjg£ - fair share in the operations Japan, says:— , . " ~~- i-« "The Dominions will have, a full share, too.- New Zealand and Australia, whose troops have 'fought so long, so * magnificently, and to Par East, will be in at the daath£,Tbe -: newspaper adds lhat there-must be &o~i doubt in the minds of Japan, Eastern people, that is able to play, and part in avenging earlier dtfittiL'*>.?•#:£. { "The Times" Bays: The British;Cji>m«6 monwealth Is < a grttip Powers, with many scores itte&ftj&O; against Japan, and Canada's Jftt«risjk%\; are closely related to those ofcAmeric*vfe New Zealand and cease from the conflict tain an absolute assurance M»aE#3f&s£jg other erruption through barrier- northward. Malaya liberated and a strong rampart' esW»-?fMa lishefl behind which now self^overmn*. " J India can work out her salvation in* peace. "The British Empire shares with the United States ties of friendship with China. We can no more disclaim ou* part in the labours and sacrifices still" required than for go. our voice-in the provisions that will hereafter be made - to re-establish peace and justice in th*' Pacific upon enduring foundations." CHURCHILL AND . ROOSEVELT . "PRESENT MOVEMENTS SECRET" (Rec. 12.30 a.m.) QUEBEC. Sept. 18. Mr Churchill left Quebec by train yesterday for an undisclosed destination. "The movements of Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt are at present secret," says the United Press, "butthere is a likelihood, based on official information, that they are continuing their talks elsewhere. The Associated Press- says the conferences reached agreement on several firessing topics, including: (1) an Al- - military commission for Germany after the occupation; (2) enlargement of the powers of the European Advisory Committee; (3) a world security agency; (4) the Russian-Polish dispute involving boundaries; (5)- the destruction of German cartels and a core of understanding for dealing with the cartel problem internationally; and (6) the part of the French forces in delivering French Indo-China from the Japanese. ■ ' Japanese Naval. Appointment—The Tokyo official radio says Admiral Maokuni Nomura, previously commandant of the Tokosuka naval station, has been appointed commander-in-chief at Supreme Headquarters of Sea Escort, which was established last November to direct matters pertaining to ths protection of sea transportation. The radio also commented on the apathy of Manila residents concerning probable air raids and urged them to construct shelters immediately.—New York, Sentember 17. ■

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24366, 19 September 1944, Page 5

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WAR AGAINST JAPAN Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24366, 19 September 1944, Page 5

WAR AGAINST JAPAN Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24366, 19 September 1944, Page 5