A MYTH EXPLODED
NEW DELHI, Dec. 24. Eastern India’s most popular Nationalist paper, with a Congress policy, in a. lender denis outspokenly with'the raids on Calcutta. “By the time this article is in print, 3 ’ says the writer, “citizens may have further experience of the short but bitter introduction to tho much-ad-vanced co-prosperity campaign. The raids to-day (Wednesday) definitely exploded the myth that Japan’s only target would be defence bases, military installations, and producing centres. It is now clear that nothing that comes his way would be spared by tlie invader. Neither the sanctity of private homes nor the innocence of children, nor the cherished treasiu’es of learning or culture.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIII, Issue 23, 26 December 1942, Page 5
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110A MYTH EXPLODED Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIII, Issue 23, 26 December 1942, Page 5
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