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WAR LIKELY’ TO COME ANYWAY. NEW YORK, June 3.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. The New York “Herald Tribune” in a leader, entitled “An End of Neutrality,” says the time lias come for the United States to stand before the nations of the world and declare that, while reasserting its non-belligerence, its neutrality in respect to the European war has come to an end.
“Let us be specific,” the newspaper adds. “There are 13 army pursuit planes here of the fastest type just completed. We believe these planes should be in the hands 6f the Allies as soon as possible to help save London and Paris from wanton destruction.
“If the Nazis so elected, they could regard such aids as constituting an act of war. Perhaps it would be, but we may be assured that war would have come anyway.” The Senate passed the Vinson Bill authorising an 11 per cent increase in the navy's fighting fleet and returned the Bill to the House of Representatives for concurrence in the amendments made.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 June 1940, Page 5
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