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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 27, 1941.

AFRICA STAR THEATRE

WON'T FAIL

The South African High Commissioner, Mr. Ä. F. Watersen, speakng at the National Defence Public Interest Committee lun- cheon, said: "My people

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She did her best 10 spread disruption in the country and in- trigued in many ways but the effort failed. German propaganda and blackmail is all based on brute force and those evil quali- many friends ties do not win among a free people."

message "Please

Defence

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General from

Smuts: convey to the National Committee in London South Africa's pride in the heroic stand of the men and women of Bri- adding another tain, who are glorious page to history.

Now that the two greatest De- mocracies have practically pooled their resources under leaders grea- ter than the Dictators, the ultimate issue can be in no doubt what- ever hard trials lie immediately ahead.

Cause Beyond All Others

And we have a cause beyond and all other causes to sustain inspire us. If we prove worthy, itself that

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Lord Nathan said a reply would be sent to General Smuts saying how proud they were to receive who such a message from one was not merely the leader of a of. great dominion but was one the leading statesmen of our time.

General Smuts would also be told that day by day they with pride heard of the dauntless deeds of the brave airmen and troops of South Africa fighting far from their homes for a cause common to us with determination and confidence that that fight would succeed.-British Wireless.

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