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WAR SUPPLIES

WASHINGTON STATEMENT LEND-LEASE FLOW WILL CONTINUE. DISAPPOINTMENT FOR NAZIS. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) WASHINGTON, December 8. The White House issued the following statement today: “Obviously Germany did all it could to push Japan into the war. It was the German hope that if the United States and Japan could be pushed into the war such a conflict would put an end to the lendlease programme. As usual, the wish was father to the thought behind broadcasts and announcements emanating from Germany with relation to the' war and the lend-lease programme. “That such German broadcasts and announcements are continuously and completely JOO per cent inaccurate is shown by the fact that the lend-lease programme is and will continue in full coeration.” 'The London “Daily Mail” says that President Roosevelt is reported to have told Mr Churchill a few days ago that Japan would be at war with the United States within a week.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 December 1941, Page 6

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WAR SUPPLIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 December 1941, Page 6

WAR SUPPLIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 December 1941, Page 6

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