PEST OF AGGRESSION
RIDDING THE WORLD
POLAND PLAYING HER PART
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received January 16, 2 p.m.)
RUGBY, January 15.
Mr. .Ernest Bevin, Minister of Lrbour and National Service, declared open an employment office for Polish nationals in London today.
Mr. Bevin said th:t the defence of Warsaw would represent an epic story in history. "Today," he said, "we welcome into the industrial ranks and field of production 3'our scientists and engineers, your skill and labour, and your sailors, knowing .only too well that they will make their contribution to the prosecution of the war, so as to add to the common pool, and the equipment of our common forces who are engaged in the united task of ridding the world of this pest of aggression. We send our greetings to our oppressed comrades in Poland today and desire them to know and feel that, if their resistance was broken by an overwhelming force, we none the less prize that resistance. We shall fight on until liberty and justice are reestablished in the world."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1941, Page 10
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