WILLKIE MAY VISIT N.Z.
NEW YORK, October 25. Mr. Wendell Willkie said he would like, when possible, to visit New Zealand, Australia, and the South Pacific front. He added that lie likes New Zealanders and Australians, feeling with, them the same bond of "Western activism” that he finds with Canadians. Mr. Willkie, interviewed by tlie “New York Tinies,” commented on the reaction in tlie United States to his “second front” statements ifrom Moscow. He said : “The old diehard Tory crowd who believe that men after the war will still live by the old cliches saw red. But those knowing that America is inseparable from the rest of the world remained true biue. “Russia is lighting our fight, therefore it is high time that we went quickly to her aid. Whatever the cost Russia will not be defeated while under Stalin, who is a very able man and a complete realist.”
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 27, 27 October 1942, Page 5
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150WILLKIE MAY VISIT N.Z. Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 27, 27 October 1942, Page 5
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