LEADERS IN CONFERENCE
MR CHURCHILL AT KREMLIN RUGBY, Oct. 15. After the concert in Moscow on Saturday night, where Mr Churchill received a great ovation, Marshal Stalin and Mr Churchill went to the Kremlin and conferred three hours with Mr Molotov, Sir Alan Brooke, and General Sir Hastings Ismay, says a Moscow correspondent. At the same time Mr Eden conferred with the Polish Premier, M. Mikolajczyk, the Polish Foreign Minister, M. Romer, and Sir Archibald Clark Kerr. The correspondent prophesies that on Sunday night or on Monday Mr Churchill may be treated to a third victory salute, as the Red Army is fighting on the outskirts of Belgrade, and the latest reports from there speak of panic and disorder among the Germans. Russian and foreign observers, discussing the military situation, are speculating whether Mr Churchill may not be treated to yet another victory salute on the occasion of the crossing into East Prussia by the Red Army, which stands ready for the final onslaught in at least three places on the frontier.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25668, 17 October 1944, Page 5
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