DEMOCRACY UNITED
TIME BY THE FORELOCK ,l lt would be idle to deny,” says the “News Chronicle,” “That we have put our hand to what may prove a long and difficult task, and to achieve the victory we intend we shall need to exert ourselves to the full. That point was emphasised by Sir Archibald Sinclair at Saturday’s great Queen’s Hall meeting. Time, he said, is a neutral and must be wrestled with vigorously and aggressively at sea, on land and in the air; in the supply factories, in the export trade and on the farms. If we do that—if we take Time sternly by the forelock—jour war aims will be realised. As Sir Archibald Sinclair put it in a sentence: “The mighty arm of Britis*h and French democracy will reach out into that great prison which Nazi Germany has become and will free the tortured victims of Herr Hitler’s tyranny— Jews, Poles,' Czechs and the Germans themselves’.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4285, 27 May 1940, Page 7
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