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— , VON RAEDER’S SPEECH SOME WILD ASSERTIONS. NECESSITY OF DEFEATING : BRITISH NAVY. i By TelvUi’aph—Press Association —Copyright * ; j (Received This Day. 12.30 p.m.) : LONDON. January 28. , Admiral von Raeder. in an address to! German dock W(<rkers. said the British! Navy must be defeated at all costs. He} added: "England knows that she exists} or falls by her imports. Help from the! outside wdl be too laic to save her. There have been British losses of 1 6,300,090 tons of mercantile shipping and 450,000 tons of naval shipping. The final struggle won't be easy. The Geri man Navy will attack the veins of Eng- " I land. The LuftwaiTe will destroy mil)-! | tary objective:;, Jactories and harbours. ’ h i making; supplies impossible.” ’ I' j Tito dock workers listened to, the!' 1 speech ilontly and showed httlo en-’ m I thtisiasin. Even the mention of Hitler': i h I name fniled to stir them. I '
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 6
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153TAKEN QUIETLY Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 6
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