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BBPPAI DIPS HE most impressive thing about this air warfare is the speed with which it happens and the calmness of the people. If one must be bombed one could not ask for better company,Columbia Broadcasting representative, from London. %* * * HERE is no escape from the use of arms for self-regarding ends, until we make military power a monopoly of the international community.-H. N. Brailsford. * * N some countries it has been the custom when military disaster occurs to shoot a few generals or politicians, Our more civilised habit is to confer peerages.-" The New Statesman." * Fy * WOULD volunteer, except I am puzzled about the laundry. Does the Federal Government pay the bill, or do I out of my army pay? Also I am a sleep walker, and I am told this is a Federal offence.-Letter to U.S. Army H.Q.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 115, 5 September 1941, Page 6
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139SHORTWAVES New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 115, 5 September 1941, Page 6
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