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PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL

MR. NASH SUMMARISES MEETING VARIETY OF SUBJECTS Recd. 10 p.m. Washington, March 17. Following the Pacific War Council meeting Mr. Nash said the Council studied a variety of subjects, including Jaoanese concentrations in the New Guinea area. President Roosevelt, who had earlier conferred with Lieut.-General Kennev and General Sutherland, opened a long discussion on America’s plane output and utilisation.

Mr. Nash said the proposed meeting of the United Nations would probably take place within two months. A tentative dale had been mentioned but was not disclosed. This was the last Pacific Council meeting to be attended by Mr. Nash before his return to New Zealand. After the meeting he’saw Mr. Roosevelt privately. Mr. Roosevelt gave Mr. Nash messages for Mr. Fraser. Mr. Na*h expects to return to Washington in May.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 65, 19 March 1943, Page 5

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PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 65, 19 March 1943, Page 5

PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 65, 19 March 1943, Page 5

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