TO GO TO PACIFIC
TROOPS IN EAST AFRICA t
(Rec. 12.40) LONDON, May 12. Reinforcemens from Britain cently arrived in East Africa. W they did so the Commander-in-Chiet, General Sir William Platt, included this warning in his velcom g speech: “When the Germans throw in their hands, don’t ask Wbeie my ship?’ Your ship wont be go S west, but east. Japan has to O beaten too, and a great deal oi t sponsibility and real work. for t chops we are producing m Africa will begin when things b up against the Japanese in the East. Our job is to send men as n and efficient as possible, so that■ iney can • finish off the job at the earl - est.” ...
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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1944, Page 5
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