PROCLAMATION BY SLAVS
DOUBLE WAR EFFORT ASKED Wellington, This Day. The meeting of tlie British and Soviet leaders. Mr. Churchill and M. Stalin, in Moscow, lias been greeted with satisfaction and great joy by Yugoslavs. Czechoslovaks, Poles, and Russians, according to a proclamation issued by the Slavonic Council of New Zealand.
“The positive and clear statement of mutual understanding lias lifted from our shoulders the heavy burden of uncertainties in regard to the opening of a second front. . . it says, “Hence the Slavonic Council calls on all Slave, descendants of Slavs, and citizens of Slavonic Stares, to double tlieir . efforts and take the honourable place iu the foremost ranks of the most productive workers in industries connected with the manufacture of military and other necessaries.’’ —P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 31 August 1942, Page 4
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