Difficult Road Lies Ahead In Pacific Battle
Rec. 1.5 a.m. New York, Aug. 31. Commenting on a broadcast by Mr. Joseph C. Grew, former United States Ambassador to Japan, the New York Times says: "The grave tone of his appraisal of Japanese strength is considered highly significant by Washington observers since the contents of the speech were necessarily submitted to the highest Government authorities. Mr. Grew's emphasis on the long and difficult road ahead of the United Nations conforms with the statement on Friday by a high Government official cautioning the country against over-emphasising the importance of the Solomons actions. "Influential members of the Government are said to feel that the American people,- who for years have under - estimated Japanese strength, do not yet realise what we are confronting. Mr. Grew's warning is the beginning of a new Goilemment effort to arouse the United States to accept the sacrifices necessary to overcome a powerful and dangerous foe."
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1942, Page 3
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