WAR OUTLOOK
Remains Serious CANADIAN PREMIER'S WARNING. (Rec. 9.40.) OTTAWA, Feb. 18. Prime Minister, Mr. McKenzieKing in the Canadian House of Commons said:— “People are thinking too much of post-w.ar matters at a time when victory is far from won. There is a very great danger of the Members of this House and the people getting an impressiort that the war will be won this vear. It is impossible to stress too strongly the seriousness of the existing situation, and what is ahead. To defeat the! Axis is going to take all of the efforts of the Allies for a considerable time to come.”
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Grey River Argus, 20 February 1943, Page 5
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104WAR OUTLOOK Grey River Argus, 20 February 1943, Page 5
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