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MOSCOW CONFERENCE

Cordial Atmosphere 20 TOASTS AT LUNCHEON. (Rec. BAS) LONDON, Oct. 20. “The Times’s” Moscow correspondent says: A full agreement was i reached regarding the agenda at the ■first session of the three Power ference at Moscow yesterday. me conference tackled its first real business at its meeting this afternoon. Mr. Eden and Senator Hull were accompanied by the principal military advisers. General Sir Hastings Ismay, and Major-General John Deane. i The “Daily Express” Moscow cor!respondent reports: “Every morning- thusfar Mr. Eden, Senator Hull, and M. Molotov presided at a separate conference at which each prepared himself for joint talks in the afternoon It is- reported that the second session to-day proceeded well in cordial atmosphere.” i The Moscow correspondents- report ’that the Russians, who are noted for long night sessions, adjourned the conference early in deference to Senator Hulls age. M. Molotov to-day gave a luncheon to the delagates, at. which twenty! toasts were drunk to Russia, Britain, the United States, and their leaders and armies. The function is described as having been on an extremely friendly affair.

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Grey River Argus, 22 October 1943, Page 5

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MOSCOW CONFERENCE Grey River Argus, 22 October 1943, Page 5

MOSCOW CONFERENCE Grey River Argus, 22 October 1943, Page 5