WAR NOT OVER
REMINDER FROM ACROSS THE TASMAN
Recd. 11.30 p.m. Canberra, Sept. 25. “The war in the Pacific has still become an all-out effort. No Allied leader secs an early conclusion of it,” said the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, in a broadcast to-night, when he opened the second Victory, Loan campaign for £160,000,000. “The time required for a final ending of Hio global war will not be short,” he said. “I make no bones about that. When the forces of our Allies reach the massive proportions which Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt have agreed shall be used in the Pacific against Japan, the strain and stresses upon this country will be double or treble what they have been. “I have told Mr. Churchill and Presiilent Roosevelt ot' the part Australia’s fighting forces, on sea, land and air, will perform, and that has been accepted. Our fighting forces will go forward, as they have gone forward since the day the war started. The march towards victory will be as stern as was retreat in the dark days.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 230, 26 September 1944, Page 5
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