TWO NAVAL TRAWLERS SUNK
(Rec, noon.) RUGBY, March 26. The Admiralty announces that the trawlers Botanic and Warland have been sunk.—B.O.W.
woven, and the sea, land, and air forces are but a single service. The latest refinements -of science are linked with cruelties of the Stone Age. Workshop and fighting line are one. We must confront them with resilience and ingenuity which are fearless, and, above all, with the inflexible willpower to endure for which our island race has long been renowned. Thus, and thus alone, can we be worthy champions of the grand alliance of nearly thirty States and nations which, without our assistance, would never have come into being, but which have now only to march on together till tyranny is trampled down.
"As your leader, I shall hope that when the whole story has been told it will be said of the Conservative Party, in Parliament and throughout the land, that they strove for peace too long, and when war came they proved themselves the main part of the rock upon which the salvation of Britain was founded and the freedom of mankind was regained.—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1942, Page 5
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