Saturday,
HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH
July 27, 1940.
MORE FOOD: ENGLAND'S FARMS ARE MOBILISED
Every pound of food or fodder Britain can grow herself, lessens the number of ships
that must come through dangerous scas. Frees more men for the battle line. Throughout This pleasant farm at Amersham, Bucks. is to- Britain parks, meadows are ploughed under.
day a theatre of war.
MORE MEN:
DOMINIONS
STAND FAST
. Side by side with Britain
stand her four great Domin-
ions.
troops
Three of them have
in England.
Daily,
Britain's fighting forces grow
larger, stronger.
soldiers
These Australian have nearly 80.000 comrades -still...in Australia_who volun-
teered for foreign service but
could not reach Europe in
time. They remain in Aus- tralia now, drilling and pre- paring for action wherever the Empire needs them,
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BRITAIN CARRIES ON
Norway; Belgium, Holland, France no longer fight the Nazi hordes. But in the British Isles men, women and children are preparing grimly for the fight that is to come. Everything is subjugated to the one need. Daily, hourly, Britain grows stronger, in men, in ships, in planos.
MORE STEEL:
Our Factories
Are working By Night And by
Day
Britain's foundries are working 24-hour shifts turning out stool that makes guns, makos ships and makes for final victory, America too, has set ker ironmills to work for us.
MORE PLANES: Factories in America, England and the Dominions are making them in thousands.
A long line of American planes on an' American airport. Soon they will be American planes on a British airport, battling the skies alongside British planes to win air supremacy against the Nazis. Soon America will be turning out 3,000 planes a month for Britain. In the Dominions thousands of young men are learning to fly them. The Dominions are building their own training craft, freeing Britain for the manufacture of front line fighters that have already beaten the Germans every time they have met in equal numbers.