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Worldwide Plan To Win Worldwide War

LONDON, December 23,

The morning papers acclaim Mr. Churchill’s Washington visit as heralding full Allied co-ordination in the conduct of the war. The “Daily Mail,” in a leader, said the visit means that “at least we may expect a world-wide plan to win a world-wide war.” The “Daily Telegraph.” pointing out that this was the first time a British Prime Minister had set foot on American soil during his tenure of office, added: “The Atlantic meeting of Mr. Churchill and Mr. Roosevelt in August struck the imagination as one of the most thrilling in history, but this is greater and more uplifting witness to the unity of purpose of the two peoples.”

Best Possible Use

The “Daily Express’* said the object of the conference was to ensure that the Allies’ vast war machine was put to the best possible use and that supplies were available where and when wanted.

The “Daily Herald” said the Allies’ motto henceforth should be: “As one.” It adds: “It is a world war and must be fought with a world mind. That necessity must be fully grasped in the Washington talks. If so, the reward will be victory.”

“The Times” said there were two main problems for discussion—first, preparation of joint defensive action with all available strength; and, secondly, common development of the Allies’ industrial power.

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Bibliographic details

Northern Advocate, 24 December 1941, Page 4

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Worldwide Plan To Win Worldwide War Northern Advocate, 24 December 1941, Page 4

Worldwide Plan To Win Worldwide War Northern Advocate, 24 December 1941, Page 4