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ROOSEVELT’S ADDRESS

REGARDED IN LONDON AS INSPIRING. REJECTION OF COMPROMISE WITH DICTATORS. (British Otriciis! Wireless.) RUGBY. January 7. In authoritative quarters in London President Roosevelt’s Congressional address is regarded as an inspiration to the people and leaders of this country to pursue the struggle, fully confident that no shortage of war material will delay hamper efforts to secure vicOnce again it is noticed with deep satisfaction that the President repeated his complete rejection of the possibility of acquiescence in a peace dictated by aggressors and reaffirmed his determination to carry out a policy of rearmament and of assistance to other defenders of democracy whatever threat may be made by the Axis Powers. The Presidents exposition of the vital concern of the American people in the defence by Britain and her allies o| ilte cause of freedom and. above al!, his i<-a!i-tw appreciation of their ur- >■,.,.<« Lrmg fresh encouragement a* a turn- when there is good cause 10 i;..that th.- tide <-f 'lie war is turn- - Hn u hiv.<ur •>; - . d-rm Wiu’.ive vt of Hrar.dbU Slave bril: dismissed for irtuwig to carry riui instructions WORK REFUSED wßi , vidh into my lour coned the Grnnuii broadrrtfteru tht'uur!r”,e. November as they invited N>miemploiwl take w«<rk • Hi (1.-iini.ii' The has brim flatly turned down I n<- Swem-n i j.-W' ’Social D<-m<4;ra‘en" *D< - .■i-mtwr 23 EMU 1 -’.m-- that although; ij;,. •■ i : . 1 lb .s* i N. > W.t V ....... . ' ■. i 'it e ■' ..n • l.n remill i- a ; 1 , ■. ~1 . • ■ ’ < t ji. 'ir ■* - ... , • entered mto a bind>IHr > MI: JJJ •, U ’».! V 1-■ f N rw: ■ haw ■ waled to the ? . m , ' ' ’ :1 . -i i . . ' .. • • ’ = • ■ j \ . . •f •_ ••!* ■ ? - • | 1 -' ’ -<1 ‘ .(• • f< , i - ' f

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 January 1941, Page 7

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ROOSEVELT’S ADDRESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 January 1941, Page 7

ROOSEVELT’S ADDRESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 January 1941, Page 7

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