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THE EMPIRE SPIRIT. LONDON, September 24.— 1 The Times.' in a leader extolling the rally of the dominions, cites the New Zealand spirit as reflected in every other part of the Empire, and adds; “ It is in tin* air that the dominions can be immediately the most useful. The dominions, especially Atislralia and New Zealand, must make certain that they will not be attacked before denuding themselves of trained defenders, but it is safe to forecast that wherever the decisive conflict is fought, the people of the dominions will play the same distinguished part as they did 1 a quarter of a century ago. .Success depends almost as much on supplies as on man-power, and hero the dominions are well to the fore. Their unanimity is a guarantee of victory.” GERMANS ON SWISS FRONTIER. ' NEW YORK, September 24. Tho Paris correspondent of the 1 New York Titnes ’ states that Basle reports that German troop movements continue north of Basle. German planes frequently fly over the Swiss frontier stocktaking.
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Evening Star, Issue 23380, 25 September 1939, Page 12
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