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CONGRATULATIONS TO GERMANY

Japanese Message (Received March 19, 7.30 p.m.)BERLIN, March 19. The Japanese Ambassador to Germany conveyed his Government’s hearty congratulations “for the unexampled success achieved in the past few days. Japan is most firmly convinced that Herr Hitler’s decision signifies an extremely important step toward the pacification of Europe and the maintenance of world peace." POWER OF SOVIET’S AIR FORCE “Would Reduce Warmongers To Dust” (Received March 19, G. 30 p.m.) MOSCOW, March IS. Commander Denissov, speaking . to the Communist Congress, said the Soviet’s air force was the most powerlul in the world. When necessary it would descend on warmongers and reduce them to dust.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 10

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CONGRATULATIONS TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 10

CONGRATULATIONS TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 10

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