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MAJOR KERMIT ROOSEVELT ON WAR ISSUES NEED OF PULLING DOWN FORCE AND TYRANNY. TRIBUTE TO THE FINNS. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, March 3. In an interview today following his appointment as head of the British volunteer force for Finland, Major Kermit Roosevelt, who is a son of the late Mr Theodore Roosevelt. President of the United States, and who has held a commission in the British Army in both tliis and the last war. said he came to England again because the cause was stilt Hie same as in the last war. “The issue is so clear that theie can be no two ways about it,” he said. “We have got to put down once and for all the rule of force and tyranny m Europe.” . . Saying how much he appreciated his present appointment. Major Roosevelt stated that the Finns had shown themselves to be second to none in their ability to play the part. <,f David aeaiiist (he Russian Goliath. .
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1940, Page 5
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