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WAR NEWS

RUGBY. March IS. Commenting on Mr. Roosevelt’s speech, the “Yorkshire Post” says: It puts an end to all the rumours that the immediate outcome qf Mr. Welles’ European tour wouid be a German peace offensive, backed bv the United states, it :s crystal clear that Mr. Roosevelt has no intention of lending his authority to any such dubious intrigues. The “News-Chronicle” soys: things stand, tbe possibility of peace with the present rulers of Germany seems remote. We must therefore prpare for the worst with all the vigour and nerve at our command. 11 tb.c expected peace initiative sr.oul.l fail, we must be readv for totai war.

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Grey River Argus, 20 March 1940, Page 8

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WAR NEWS Grey River Argus, 20 March 1940, Page 8

WAR NEWS Grey River Argus, 20 March 1940, Page 8

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