“Last Warning”
, (Rec. 11.10 a.m.) CAPE TOWN, March 17. Czechoslovakia was the ‘‘last warning,” the Prime Minister, General Smuts, told the House of Assembly today. There were other troubled countries and, if the dam broke, he could not see where the danger could be stopped. What was happening, he said, was just as dangerous as war. The whole world could go down without war by this means of infiltration.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1948, Page 5
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