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CANADA PLEDGED TO FINANCE BRITISH PURCHASES

CANADA HAS PLEDGED itself to finance the bulk of British purchases in Canada, estimated at $1,500,000,000, declared the Canadian Finance Min- ister. Mr. Isley, in presenting Canada's third war Budget in the House of Commons in Ottawa yester- day.

Speaking of Britain's difficulty

Canadian

in obtaining

dollars,

M. Bisley sand Britain's deficit in this contection was $795,000,000

Declaring 4 was unthinkable i that Britain should be unable to purchase vitally needed supplies |

lack in Canada because of

of Canadian dollars. the Minister Sud Canadu would mert such a proportion of that total defest as Britain herself would be unable I meet by the transfer of gold or U.S. dollars to Canada.

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LINDBERGH'S

RESIGNATION

ACCEPTED

COLONEL LINDBERGH'S RE. SIGNATION FROM THE UNIT. ED STATES AIR CORPS AE. I SERVE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT.

Col. Lindbergh tendered his re- following President signation

Mr. Isley praised the arrangement with the States as **a magnificent con- tribution to our common strug gie, not to ease the convenience of the Canadian people." At the end of the fiscal year Canada's balance of payments Roosevelt's criticism of his isola- with the United States shpwed

tionist views

a deficit of probably $478,000,000, 1 The President described Lon- Canada's total war bill for ie, bergh us a "copperhead." which s

estimated the current fiscal year is at $1,450,000,000.----Reuter.

most deadly snake in United States. Reuter,

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"The Trade Unions determined to give 100 per cent support in winning the war, declared Mr R A. King, Vice- President of the New South Woles Labour Council, broadcasting in Sydney yesterday.

"They stand should- er to shoulder with the workers of Britain in defiance of Fascist terror. Reuter.

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Without comment and considerably shortened, Mr. Churchill's Sunday broadcast was prominent- ly published in Soviet; newspapers yesterday. Passages given include Churchill's explanation of the forces at General Wavell's dis- posal. his Justification

the uf Balkan campaign, the statement that Britain would meet the foe wherever he might go, and the references to the Battle of the Atlantic and American aid.

All mention of Russia and Hit- ler, however, was amitled. Reuter,

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THE NEW ZEALAND WAR COUNCIL YESTERDAY PASSED EXPRESSING A RESOLUTION FULL SUPPORT OF THE GOV. ERNMENT'S ACTION IN AGREEING TO THE DESPATCH OF NEW ZEALAND TROOPS TO GREECE.

The Government's decision was arrived at "after a most able and accurate appreciation of the situation," gays the resolution, which was adopted by the Coun- cil after listening to a statement by the Premier, Mr. Peter Fra- ser, giving details of events lead- ing up to it-Reuter.

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