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NO BLIND OPTIMISM

AMERICA’S WAR OUTLOOK (Rec. 10 p.m.) SYDNEY, Apl. 23. “In the United States there is full confidence in the ultimate success of the Allies, but no blind optimism,” said Sir Owen Dixon, the Australian Minister in Washington, who has arrived back in Australia for consultations with the Federal Government after an absence of nearly a year.

“ Popular interest in the Pacific war,” he said, “is more lively and intense than it is in the European war. On the west coast, particularly the war against Japan, overshadows the European war, but this does not imply any want of determination to prosecute the war against Germany and Italy to a conclusion. The people of the United States are convinced that there will be no peace until the Axis is entirely destroyed.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25208, 24 April 1943, Page 5

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NO BLIND OPTIMISM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25208, 24 April 1943, Page 5

NO BLIND OPTIMISM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25208, 24 April 1943, Page 5