SOUTH AFRICA’S WAR AIM
Recd. 6 p.m. Johannesburg, Aug. 26. “South Africa’s industrial war effort is now directed chiefly against Japan. It is the Union’s duty to see that the Allied armies in the Far East lacked nothing the Uniorf could supply,” said Mr. Sturrock, Minister of Transport. It was no longer necessary for South Africa to produce munitions Sor European fighting, he said. Britain and America could produce all that was needed. South Africa’s contribution to the European war now consisted of fighting men.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 204, 30 August 1943, Page 2
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