SIGN OF MOVE IN WEST
LONDON, Sept. 23. The British Broadcasting Corporation has again urged, the French to leave the coastal areas in order to avoid useless bloodshed in the Allied military, naval and air operations.
The message added: “A United Nations offensive is being prepared a.nd this offensive will be launched on the day when we are assured of at-' taining our goal, which is nothing less than the total annihilation of Hitlerite Germany. When tho moment conies to call for co-operation of the French as a whole, we will keep our promise and let you know in time.”
NEW YORK, Sept. 23. The New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr Nash) addressing tho C. 1.0, convention of shipbuilding workers, gave a comprehensive picture of New Zealand’s war effort. Mr Nash arrived anucl a heated debate on a resolution urging an immediate second front. Questioned subsequently, Mi- Nash said that a second front in Europe to relieve Russia at the earliest possible moment was necessary and desirable, but should not bo taken without adequate preparation and reasonable hope of success.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 254, 25 September 1942, Page 5
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