STAND TOGETHER!
Britain and France. Ready To Meet Challenge Of The World. LIVE AND DIE COMRADES. United Frees Association.—Copyright. (Received 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 4. The Secretary of State for War, r. Li. Hore-Belisha, in a speech at a dinner of the Franco-British Association, stressed the unity between Dritain and France. Let the world know that our two countries understand the nature of the challenge offered us and that we will meet it. We have no military secrets from one another. We live as comrades, and as such, if need be, we shall die. There is no longer British policy, or trench policy but Franco-British policy. Britain can say to France, as France to .Britain, we have thought the samn wav, we ha\e reached the same conclusions and cherish the same ideals. We are friends, we are strong, and we shall stand together." TWO EVERY HOUR. TRENCH 'PLANE PRODUCTION. (Received p.m.) PARIS, July 4. War 'planes are now being turned out from French factories at the rate of two every hour, states (Jencral Vuillemin, head of the Army and Air Force. Some 1500 bombers and fighters are to lly over the city on July 7.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 156, 5 July 1939, Page 9
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