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GUNS THAT HASTENED FATE OF "BISMARCK” At a meeting of Imperial and Allied statesmen in St. James’s Palace, London, Mr Winston Churchiii, British Prime Minister, made a firm declaration of Britain’s policy and war aims. Speaking of the Allies, he said: “They have drawn their swords in this cause. They will never let them fall till life is gone or victory is won.”

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Grey River Argus, 19 December 1941, Page 9

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GUNS THAT HASTENED FATE OF "BISMARCK” At a meeting of Imperial and Allied statesmen in St. James’s Palace, London, Mr Winston Churchiii, British Prime Minister, made a firm declaration of Britain’s policy and war aims. Speaking of the Allies, he said: “They have drawn their swords in this cause. They will never let them fall till life is gone or victory is won.” Grey River Argus, 19 December 1941, Page 9

GUNS THAT HASTENED FATE OF "BISMARCK” At a meeting of Imperial and Allied statesmen in St. James’s Palace, London, Mr Winston Churchiii, British Prime Minister, made a firm declaration of Britain’s policy and war aims. Speaking of the Allies, he said: “They have drawn their swords in this cause. They will never let them fall till life is gone or victory is won.” Grey River Argus, 19 December 1941, Page 9