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LONG AND FORMIDABLE WAR

MR CHURCHILL OPTIMISTIC (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, April 20. (Received April 21, at 1.20 p.m.) Mr Churchill, reviewing Czech soldiers “somewhere in. Britain,” said: “ This is undoubtedly a long and formidable war. The strength and mendacity of the enemy make it certain that the conflict must engage a very good part of the energy of the human race, and we must never stop until right is established. It has been a great refreshment 1 for me to see you and your eminent President Benes. Ido not know what the course of the war will be, and I do not know how it will reach its end, but I am sure Britain will never cease from the war with all her energy and all the resources of her Empire.” AMERICAN DOCTORS BRITISH RED GROSS APPEAL WASHINGTON, April 20. (Received April 21, at 12.5 p.m.) President Roosevelt said the British Red Cross had appealed for 1,000 doctors. He appealed to young American doctors to volunteer for service with “ our British friends.”

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Evening Star, Issue 23865, 21 April 1941, Page 7

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LONG AND FORMIDABLE WAR Evening Star, Issue 23865, 21 April 1941, Page 7

LONG AND FORMIDABLE WAR Evening Star, Issue 23865, 21 April 1941, Page 7