TRIBUTE TO CHINA
POWER OF IMPROVISATION < Rec. 1 20 p.m.) Rugby, Sept. 27. China's ability to wage war for her existence and at the same time pi'ess through a v ital stage in her economic and social development was the subject of a warm tribute by Mr H. Morrison. Home Secretary, at Manchester. Britain’s power of improvisation during the war had been paralleled in China which, within five years, had built up alone literally out of nothing effective resistance against one of the most powerfully armed and aggressivelyminded nations in the world’s historv. — P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 September 1942, Page 2
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