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Britain’s War Effort (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, January 25. In a speech to his constituents, the Under-Secretary for Air, Captain H. 11. Balfour, expressed the opinion that the progress of the war would call for an increase in controls ami restrictions to ensure that expenditure and consumption were directed in the manner most favourable to the war economy. Speaking of the aim of destroying Nazism, Captain Balfour said: “I believe that so long as the Gorman people allow themselves to be dominated and ruled by their present leaders then so long must we hold the German people to their share of responsibility for the war. So long as this continues we must fight for a peace which is going to prevent those two German characteristics —bullying domination or supine weakness —from being allowed to threaten the world peace in the future.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 105, 27 January 1940, Page 11

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MORE RESTRICTIONS FORECAST Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 105, 27 January 1940, Page 11

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