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—■ - 1 JOB BEFORE UNITED ‘ NATIONS MR. CHURCHILL AT LEEDS : (By Telegraph—Piesn Association—Copyright i (Recd. 7.5 p.m.) London, May 16. ' Mr. Churchill, speaking at Leeds, said: “We have reached a period in 1 . the war when it is premature to say we have topped the ridge, but we see ! [ the ridge ahead now. The United ’ Nations will come to the top of 1 lie ’ > ridge without flinching. ’Peserverance • ) will surely carry us on to one of die ’ I most deep-founded movements of I humanity in our history. In the thirty- 1 ■ first month of the war none of us ' [ is weary of the struggle, none calling ■ for favours from the enemy. If he 1 , plays rough we will play rough, too. ; We will take whatever we have to 1 j take and give it back in greater measure.” t BIGGEST BOMBER PLANT New York, May 16. The world’s biggest bomber plant will be going into production almost immediately. When in full production it will turn out a four-engined bomber every hour.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 114, 18 May 1942, Page 5
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