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U.S.A. AFFAIRS

GROWTH OF FRIENDSHIP

NEW YORK, June 11

Mrs. Roosevelt, rededicating the Anzac Garden on top of the British Empire Building at Radio City, said she was sure the New Zealand, Australian, and Canadian men understood America and that their friendship with America would grow. “Peace is not something that can be signed with a pen. It must be worked for in peace time,” she said.

BOMBS FROM BALLOONS

NEW YORK, June 10

Incendiary bombs carried by free balloons, probably released from submarines. were dropped on Oregon forests by the enemy last year. This was disclosed by Lieutenant-Colonel James Fraser, a member of an Army party inspecting logging and lumber operations in the Oregon. Lieutenant-Colonel Fraser warned loggers to be alert for a repetition of these tactics. He said the .Army was establishing a forest protection staff. He predicted that the enemy would make a concentrated attack on the Oregon forests, utilising aeroplane bombing and trained saboteurs.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1943, Page 5

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U.S.A. AFFAIRS Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1943, Page 5

U.S.A. AFFAIRS Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1943, Page 5