ATTACKS ON FOUR FRONTS
Possible Axis Plans
LONDON, April 28.
The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. MacKenzie King, today reviewed the Avar situation in the Canadian House of Commons. He said that an enemy attack on -Singapore at the same time as attacks on ISuez and Gibraltar and an attempted invasion of Britain were possibilities that could not be overlooked. He warned his hearers that there would be more reverses on land and sea but said that as long as Britain stood no reverses would be decisive. Canada would spare neither her- resources nor her manhood in the struggle for world peace.
Canada’s new economic relations with the United -States arising out of the recent Hyde Park declaration would go a long way toward a solution of Canada’s acute exchange problem.
Referring to a suggestion that he should go' to England to join an Empire War Cabinet, Mr. King said he believed he would be of more service to Canada sitting in the Cabinet and Parliament in Ottawa. ,
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 7
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