STILL HOLDS BRITAIN
Mr. Churchill's Position
(Rec. 9 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 11. Dr. H. V. Evatt, Australian Minister of External Affairs, told Press representatives to make xu> mistake, and that Mr. Winston, Churchill had not lost any of the affection of, or his popularity with, the British people
In Dr. E vast's., opinion, Mr, Churctiiltfs close f collaboration with President Rodsevelt and the mutual liking which.existed between them was the most remarkable and the most fortunate circumstance in the United Nations' conduct of the war.
may have, been sunk. The search: for the raiders iias been, intensive and.it is estimated that every 15 square miles of the sea within the danger area has been patrolled.
Bully beef, rice, and other tinned foods which have been found washed ashore on a New South Wales beach, are believed to have come from a sunken Japanese submarine. It was first thought that the supplies might have been brought ashore by a landing party, but inspection proved them to be waterlogged.
They were found just at high-water mark.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1942, Page 5
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