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ROOSEVENT’S COMMENT

WASHINGTON. Sect. 23. President Roosevelt . discussed some secondary subjects raised at tne Quebec Conference for the first time since his return to Washington. He said that he and Mr. Churchill had devoted a great deal of time to Italy. They had discussed the question, ot all parties sharing the responsibility for governing the country and its reconstruction. An announcement would be made shortly regarding plans to keep the Italian people trom starving and freezing this winter. They had talked much about the future of Germany, but there could be no news of' this phase of the discussions at present. The President said the Chinese situation was not satisfactory from a military point ot view. American officials were working closely with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. , , He expressed satisfaction with tne progress being made in the threePower post-war security talks ai Dumbarton Oaks, saying that tne achievement of 90 per cent, agreement was a good average It is understood complete agree ment has been reached on many points, but not yet to the extent that detailed plans for post-war world organisation can be announced.

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Grey River Argus, 28 September 1944, Page 5

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ROOSEVENT’S COMMENT Grey River Argus, 28 September 1944, Page 5

ROOSEVENT’S COMMENT Grey River Argus, 28 September 1944, Page 5

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