MAXIMUM EFFORT
NEEDED TO WIN VICTORY.
CANADIAN MINISTER’S WARNING.
(By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) QUEBEC, September 15.
The Minister of Justice, Mr St. Laurent, opening the autumn session of the Courts, expressed uneasiness about what would happen in the next few months. Warning against over-optim-ism, he said that when Canada entered the war she placed too much confidence in the invincibility of the British Navy and the great distances separating Canada from the battlefields. “Now we must realise,” he added, “that we laboured under delusions. The maximum i effort of all citizens of the United Nations is necessary if we wish'io preserve I our liberty.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1942, Page 3
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