REPORTED LANDING
Rec. 10.30 a.m. LONDON, June 30. There is no confirmation at Supreme Headquarters of a Paris radio report that Canadian and British forces landed east of the Orne estuary and captured Cabourg.
Rec. 2 p.m.
"Victory over Germany cannot be delayed very long," said the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, addressing a joint meeting of the House of Commons. "When it is achieved the combined Chiefs, of Staff in London and Washington'will turn their full attention to Japan. Then-we expect King, Mr. Churchill-and other leaders to come to New Zealand and Australia to see what is being done and to direct the^advance." . Mr. Fraser added: "All territories 'liberated from the enemy must be returned to the countries to which they belonged before the war, because unless the United Nations keep their word that they are not fighting the war for territorial gains faith in us will be shaken."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 154, 1 July 1944, Page 5
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