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VICTORY FOR BRITAIN

"THE TIDE HAS TURNED" SOUTH AFRICA'S PART BLOEMFONTEIN, Dec. 4. General Smuts, in a speech on •the international situation, said: " We have had serious setbacks, but the tide has turned, and there are many indications that victory will again be ours. It is a harder task this time, but we shall go on. We want to take our part in upholding a free world.and standing with those who have stood by us for generations.

" I have no doubt that when it is all over, it will be generally admitted that South Africa, in a vital moment of her history, chose rightly, however difficult the choice may have been."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24474, 6 December 1940, Page 7

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VICTORY FOR BRITAIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 24474, 6 December 1940, Page 7

VICTORY FOR BRITAIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 24474, 6 December 1940, Page 7

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