THE FAR EAST
STATEMENT BY GOVERNOR
(United Press Association—By Electri. 1 Telegraph—Copyright). 1
(Received t.his.day, at 1.55 p.m.). 1 SINGAPORE, July 14. M# S. ‘^ting^Goverftdr 4 ol Srfiits the British Government was at present discussing certain Japanese proposals regarding the Si np-Japanese war. He added: “Believing';'the>ClunesenJap4nese peoples ■ peace?, the British Government will go to th| greatest leifgtTis;- to avbid Bssrffk ; ing Mid prolonging'the fFitr. East.| be, ajlo.vmi. .to., con.-, ecntrSiir orD-thVU-struggle against Hitler’s Germany. Until that struggle is won, even causes she has at heart must be sacrificed lor while.’ ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1940, Page 6
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