Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Current Events November 1, 1943;

 THIS WAS REPORTED TODAY NOVEMBER 1, 1943:
—The United States, Great Britain, Russia and China have pledged themselves to united action in the peace to follow defeat of their enemies and to establishment of "a general international organization" for maintaining peace and security.This declaration was signed by the big four of the United Nations at the Moscow conference attended by Secretary of State, Hull, Foreign Minister Anthony Eden of Brittan and Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov of Russia.' It was made public simultaneously today in Washington, London and Moscow

                 THE SALISBURY TIMES
              SALISBURY, MARYLAND, MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 1, 1943

  WORLD PEACE PLEDGED AT MOSCOW

Results Of Talks
Are Announced

Washington. Nov. 1—(AP)—The United States, Great Britain, Russia and China have pledged themselves to united action in the peace to follow defeat of their enemies and to establishment of "a general international organization" for maintaining peace and security.
This declaration was signed by the big four of the United Nations at the Moscow conference attended by Secretary of State, Hull, Foreign Minister Anthony Eden of Brittan and Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov of Russia.' It was made public simultaneously today in Washington, London and Moscow.
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Highlighting fruits of a conference which included also declarations governing the restoration of a non-Fascist Italy, a free Austria, and a Roosevelt-Churchill-Stalin pledge to punish those guilty of atrocities, the four-power document stressed unity of action an'l consultation between powerswith a common enemy Russia is not at war with Japan) until unconditional surrender was achieved. In a joint communique, the tri-partite conference agreed to establish an American-British-Russian "European advisory commission" in London to examine European questions ariaing as the war developed.
The foreign ministers also decided to set up an advisory council on Italy with representatives from the French committee, Yugoslavia and Greece.


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