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LORD BLEDISLOE'S APPEAL

AUGKLAXD, April 1. An appeal for the maxinium export of food to Britain and for a faster turn round of ships carrying these cargoes, was made by Lord Bledisloc when speaking at a Mavoral receptioi to liimself and I.adv Bledisloc. Mr. Allum presided over a vcn large gathering_ of representative citi zens. " We want you to fill the ships witl food and we want them turned roum ' "tore ranidly," said Lord Bledisloc '''' those wlio were less active tlian the\ might be in turning round shipping, h( wished to point out that in 1940 Britaii stood alone against the most seriou danger she had ever had to face. Ihu she fallen her people and those of th' Dominions would now be slaves of tlu worst tyrants that the world has eve seen.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1947, Page 5

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LORD BLEDISLOE'S APPEAL Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1947, Page 5

LORD BLEDISLOE'S APPEAL Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1947, Page 5

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