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I«>ADS AND J! An item in the »nt™**_ *B your issue of May airiS! l *** unnoticed. This referSS*** J 1 ening of the Great ftSv oß *?! arising from necessitating speedy saffisj« troop movements the same road. Ak2i?*«H respect might 8» from Adolf b Hiug°BS *« I* (now admitted as amnSefciß m the world) cross arvfSJkfce many in a huge netenSFSe&e 'only been conceived ning and precision. W?w!*fe§ that Hitlers fiendish these marvellous roTds^L 8 *! mere motorists' Zealand we are faYfffiJajJf active warfare and be subjected to heavy henS*! Yet Hitler never tookSS! l *! without extensive hand and we canlatw" him in this direction tioned m the article. W» 4 days following the GfJSS. through in Prance taughtflLMl how imperative it is to fugees from clogginjj system and rendering sn«J£?M§ movement; impossible fi!M military viewpoint, th* euffi l ! the Great South Road if not essential. f HOOinr 1 * 1 !
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 6
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