Brighter Features To War Situation
New York, Aug. 27. The New Yprk Times" correspondent^ Mr. Arthur Krock, says that hi^i ranking officials who have just retuumed ,from . Britain and had access to most confidential sources express the, following views on the general war situation:—Britain: Mr. Churchill is stronger than ever. His Government does npt face any loss of power or office, while the resolution of the British people was never stronger than , now. Egypt: Reverses, sanguinary battlea and narrow escapes from.disaster are to be expected. Nevertheless, militarists are confident that they can maintain air supremacy and- thus win through. Russia: Mr. Churchill, who found M. Stalin wholly co-operative, learned more about Russian military matters than he or any other statesman previously knew. According to this information the Russians expected to hold the Caucasus and also maintain a winter stand, probably along the Volga. ' Pacific: Following the American naval offensive the Japanese will not try to attack Australia or India.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1942, Page 3
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