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AIR BULLITT’S OUTSPOKEN COMMENT NEED OF GREATER EFFORT. DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY FAVOURED. i By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright I 'Received This Dav. 9,55 a.m.) WASHINGTON. February 27. Mr W. C. Bullitt, in a speech to the Overseas Press Club, said: “Britain has done far better than anyone had reason to believe they would be able to do while the United States has doneworse. Wo should be producing every implement of war th ? British, Chinese and Greeks need with the same speed as if we were at war. We are doing nothing of the kind. We are just making efforts that are not over-trouble-some. If we can't get production al war speed without it then I favour an immediate declaration of national emergency. There cannot be peace without victory. The world will either be directed from Berlin or from London and Washington. If the British win there will be a chance that the world for the first time may be organised for peace. Stalin is quaking in his Kremlin and is too weak morally and physically to win even a jackal’s victory over corpses.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 7
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183AMERICA INDICTED Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 7
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