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4 U.N. Rev. 1 (1944)

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Nations


Review


                       A Monthly Summary of Documents

                       on the Allied Fight for Freedom

VOL. IV- No. 1                  JANUARY 15, 1944                                          1 cs


PRINCIPAL CONTENTS


RECOMMENDATIONS OF EMERGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
           UNITED NATIONS ANNIVERSARY
       CURTIN'S SPEECH AT PARTY CONFERENCE
          TREATMENT OF WAR CRIMINALS
            BATTLE AGAINST INFLATION
            CHIANG'S CHRISTMAS SPEECH
               NEMEC'S BROADCAST
            MASARYK AT METROPOLITAN
            SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK TREATY
            SMALL STATES OF EUROPE
        ETHIOPIAN MINISTER IN WASHINGTON
  FRENCH COMMITTEE'S STATEMENT ON INDO-CHINA
         DE GAULLE'S CONSTANTINE SPEECH
                 EDEN'S REPORT
       KING GEORGE'S CHRISTMAS BROADCAST
              TERRORISM IN GREECE


         BRITAIN'S INDIAN POLICY
    JUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENT
    GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE'S MESSAGE
         NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES
POSTWAR MILITARY GOVERNMENT IN HOLLAND
     HOLLAND'S POSTWAR AFFILIATIONS
     UNITED NATIONS CO-OPERATION
     SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF PACIFIC WAR
            QUEZON'S MESSAGE
            SOSNKOWSKI'S ADDRESS
        MIKOLAJCZYK ON TEHERAN
            SMUTS'S BROADCAST
      ANGLO-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION
           HULL'S STATEMENTS
           ROOSEVELT'S BROADCAST
           PROBLEM OF JAPAN


CAIRO AND TEHERAN


           THE CAIRO DECLARATION
  The following is the text of the joint communique issued
at Cairo on December 1, 1943.
  President Roosevelt, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and
Prime Minister Churchill, together with their respective
military and diplomatic advisers, have completed a con-
ference in North Africa.
  The following general statement was issued:
  The several military missions have agreed upon future
military operations against Japan.
  The three great Allies expressed their resolve to bring
unrelenting prefsure against their brutal enemies by sea,
land, and air. This pressure is already rising.
  The three great Allies are fighting this war to restrain
and punish the aggression of Japan.
  They covet no gain for themselves and have no thought
of territorial expansion.


  It is their purpose that Japan shall be stripped of all the
islands in the Pacific which she has seized or occupied since
the beginning of the first World War in 1914, and that all
the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as
Manchuria, Formosa, and the Pescadores, shall be restored
to the Republic of China.
  Japan will also be expelled from all other territories which
she has taken by violence and greed.
  The aforesaid three great powers, mindful of the enslave-
ment of the people of Korea, are determined that in due
course Korea shall become free and independent.
  With these objects in view, the three Allies, in harmony
with those of the United Nations at war with Japan, will
continue to persevere in the serious and prolonged operations
necessary to procure the unconditional surrender of Japan.


Reprinted from the NEW YORK TIMES.

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