FINAL BATTLES
'WILL BE WON BY ALLIES Tlwdi Difficult: Paths Lie Ahead a-/ AND WAR WILL NOT END SOON PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S BROADCAST raj Telegraph.—Press association. —Copyright.) (Received This Day, 12.45 p.m.) WASHINGTON, February 23. President Roosevelt, in his broadcast speech, showed a spirit oi confidence, bur re-emphasised that the war would not end soon. “Diiiicult paths lie ahead,” he declared, ‘‘but the Allies are daily increasing in strength and we and not our enemies win have the onensive and we will win the final battles and make the final peace. The present great struggle has taught us increasingly that freedom, personal security and property anywhere in the world depend upon the security of rights, obligations, liberty and justice everywhere in the world. This is a new kind of war. It is different from all ether previous wars, not only in methods and weapons, but in geography. It is warfare in terms of every continent, island, sea and air lane in the world. ’ ’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1942, Page 4
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162FINAL BATTLES Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1942, Page 4
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