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SPIRIT OF REVOLT

NEED 'OF SETTING EUROPE ABLAZE ENTERPRISE BY BRITAIN URGED. PROPAGANDA BROADCASTS. LONDON, July 8. The “Daily Express,” in a leading article, says: “In Stalin’s policy the Germans have met. something that is as ruthless as their owp, but Britain is ruthless neither in her way of lighting nor her outlook. “This is because many Britishers without reason believe the war is going well enough. They expect that things will turn up. Last autumn Greece, turned up. and now Russia. Britain herself may turn up a great general of mechanised war. A revolt may develop inside Germany. Pigs may fly. “There is tinder among the people of Europe when Britain provides the sparks. We must start such revolts as the Russian bombs started in Rumania at the end of last month. What the Russian bombs started in Jassy the British must start in hundreds of cities simultaneously.” The “Daily Telegraph” says that Britain is using the most powerful transmitting station in Europe for propaganda broadcasts to Europe on a wavelength of 373 metres. The station has also employed a shortwave The wavelength on the intermediate band has been specially chosen for the people of Germany, enabling the broadcasts to be picked up on the official low-powered “People’s Sets."

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1941, Page 4

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210

SPIRIT OF REVOLT Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1941, Page 4

SPIRIT OF REVOLT Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1941, Page 4

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