NEUTRALS MUST MAKE UP THEIR MINDS
MARCH WITH ALLIES OR ACCEPT NAZI RULE Received April 12, 11.5 p.m. LONDON. April 11. Speaking in the House of Commons after Mr. Churchill, Mr. A. V. Alexancer (Labour), a former First Sea Lord, said he thought the Allies were ent hied to say to the neutrals liftt they must make up their minds whether to accept Nazi domination or march with the Allies. If they marched with the Allies they would be certain of retaining their independence and freedom. The Liberal Leader, Sir A. Sinclair, said it was plain that law-abiding people all over the world were at one in condemning Ihe brutal aggression of the Nazis. All c.id well, he continued, to rejoice at the treatment the German cruisers had received at the hands of the British Navy and i R.A.F.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 86, 13 April 1940, Page 7
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