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NEWS RELEASES

LONDON, December 5. A committee representing 70 Allied newspaper correspondents has telegraphed the Minister of Information, Mr. Brendan Bracken, and the head of the U.S. Office of War Information, Mr. Elmer Davis, unanimously expressing ‘‘complete dissatisfaction with the fashion in which public relations and Press facilities for the Three-Power conferences were managed.” Reuter’s Cairo correspondent says that the telegram complains that, correspondents were twice let down regarding the safeguarding of releases and also that many assurances which were given to correspondents were not honoured. The Roosevelt-Churchill-Chiang Kaishek talks were held in Cairo, states a news agency correspondent there. Tim combined chiefs of staff held all their conferences at Mena Mena House. All the plenary sessions of the Asiatic conference were held at Mr. Roosevelt’s villa att Mena Mena.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 61, 7 December 1943, Page 5

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NEWS RELEASES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 61, 7 December 1943, Page 5

NEWS RELEASES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 61, 7 December 1943, Page 5

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