Hitler’s Vassal Given Stern Lessen
NEW ZEALAND MEN IN EGYPT Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Dec. 14. “The latest news from overseas has been very encouraging,” said the Minister of Supply, Mr D. G. Sullivan, when addressing a large parade ol troops on the Domain to-day. “The junior partner of the Axis thought to subjugate Greece, but the glorious retaliation by that small nation has taught him a salutary lesson. Albania looks like being freed from oppression, repression and exploitation. “Again, the news from the Middle East has been a tonic in inspiration and an encouragement to the arduous training and discomforts of the desert, and the long preparation has culminated in the wonderful advance in which our obys have participated, also our airmen. “Hitler's vassal is being given a stern lesson and a much-needed thrashing,' he concluded.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 65, Issue 307, 16 December 1940, Page 8
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