PEOPLE OF BRITAIN
ORGANISED SUPERBLY FOR WAR MR R. G. CASEY’S TESTIMONY. IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUING ALLIED UNITY. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, February 14. In a broadcast tonight, the Minister in the Middle East, Mr Casey, said he had no doubt whatever about the spirit of Britain. The people were superbly organised for the war effort and sacrifice was evenly spread. Speaking of post-war problems, he said that the central idea on the economic side must be that no country could get an inch at the expense of others, and international arrangements must be designed toward expanding world economy, in the fruits of which all would share. It was essential that the Allies should get together and agree on the general outline of how such matters might be arranged. Mr Casey also warned against the dangers of enemy propaganda designed to drive a wedge between Britain and America and urged closer personal contact between the two peoples for bettei 1 knowledge and understanding.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 February 1943, Page 3
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