Danish Ships Seized
British Official Wireless.
Rec. 9.10 p.m. Rugby, Aug. 22. The Admiralty states that 14 Danish fishing vessels found in waters declared a prohibited area have recently been seized and brought into British ports.
of bombs than the Germans had ever been able to drop on Britain. The range of attack was also extending, and more and more German cities would feel the weight of Allied bombs. The disorganisation and dislocation of German industry and transport wbul'd steadily spread. "The Bomber- Command is preparing the way," he concluded, "and the time will assuredly come when the armies of the United Nations will march along it to end the war. That is our aini. Meanwhile. the brutal Nazi power is still unbroken. When the" weather breaks in Russia the Germans may bring their bombers back here, so prepare for them. Bring your fighting and civil services to concert pitch. You will need them, and yoii will stand as firmly next winter as you stood two years ago. You will not let the German air force distract you from our main task in the months to
come. That task is to gather all the strength of the United Nations by land, sea and air, and pass to the attack. Thus only can we win definite victory, and victory is the oiie indispensible foundation of lasting peace, justice and freedom."
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 3
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