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BRITAIN NOW CONFIDENT

AIR WAR SOON STALEMATED ** SITUATION VERY CRITICAL " Preu Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LOS ANGELES, July 21. Sir Keith Smith, before leaving on the Monterey, stated that Australia was being prepared as a major source of munitions supply for Britain in the event of war. He added: “ Having just come from Europe, I can tell you the position is definitely very critical, but England is now quietly confident that she can handle the situation if it comes.” Ha expressed the opinion that while the first attack on British and French cities would be terrible, so many Nazi squadrons would be expended that the air war would soon become stalemated to a point where the British Fleet and the French army would exert telling pressure. ■

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Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 9

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BRITAIN NOW CONFIDENT Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 9

BRITAIN NOW CONFIDENT Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 9

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