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WORTH THE COST

CONVOY TO RUSSIA MAY TERN TREND OE WAR LONDON, Sept. 27. .Speaking at a port in Scotland to men who took part in the convoying of supplies to Russia recently, tho Under-Secretary of Transport (Mr Baker) said that they knew what it had cost but it was worth it. The materials they had taken to Russia might well turn tho whole course of the war.

The Allied nations, he continued, were now more powerful than the Axis nations in manpower, aircraft, and materials, and the enemy could never hope to make up the margin.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 257, 29 September 1942, Page 5

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WORTH THE COST Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 257, 29 September 1942, Page 5

WORTH THE COST Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 257, 29 September 1942, Page 5

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