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WAR POLICY

CRITICISM IN BRITAIN DEMAND FOR RUTHLESS EFFICIENCY. WITHOUT REGARD FOR THINGS OR PERSONS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, February 16. “The fall of Singapore and the escape of the German warships has given a sharper edge to disappointment and anxiety which the course of the war in the Pacific has aroused along the whole Allied front,” declares “The Times.” The leader adds: “Some criticisms are misplaced, but their whole purpose is to stimulate a greater and better co-ordinated effort that can only be welcomed by the administration as reinforcing its authority to subordinate every other interest and consideration to the primary purpose of winning the war. “The spirit of the British people is demanding that the Government match its own determination and express it in an unending and ruthless search for efficiency, without regard for things or persons.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 February 1942, Page 3

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139

WAR POLICY Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 February 1942, Page 3

WAR POLICY Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 February 1942, Page 3

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