NO DRAWING BACK
RAZIBM MUST BE DESTROYED FOR EVER MOMENT IN (KiSSOUNI'S PEACE OVERDUE (British Official Wireless.) BUGBY, September 20. (Received September 26, at 11 a.m.) There is no division of opinion in the Press in support of the comment offered by the Ministry of Information of Sjgnor Mussolini’s overture for peace the war must be prosecuted with anfiinching determination. The newspapers recall Mr Chamber* Jaw’s words: “Our purpose is to redeem Kuropo from the perpetual recurring feat of German aggression and enable the people of Europe to preserve their independence and liberties.” The ‘News Chronicle’ says: “The threat to the liberty of small nations has not in any way been removed. On tha contrary, many of the peoples of Imps an in immissnt peril. Nor can
crushed under the heel of the aggressor.’’ The * Daily Express 1 says: “ The war we fight is not a war to exterminate Germany, but to exterminate Hitlerism. That is the cause for which we march into battle. It goes far beyond the question of Polish independence, though that matter, too, will be settled in good time.” The ‘ Daily Herald ’ says: " The defeat of Poland makes no difference to the determination of the British and French people. They are resolved to make the world safe against aggression. To do that they will carry on the war until Nazism has perished for ever,” (
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Evening Star, Issue 23381, 26 September 1939, Page 7
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228NO DRAWING BACK Evening Star, Issue 23381, 26 September 1939, Page 7
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