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“YES, JUNIOR, We Do! BUT IF YOU'RE GOOD LITTLE BOYS I'LL BE AROUND TONIGHT. AN TUCK YOU IN!
FRANCO TALKS OF THE
ROAD TO EMPIRE
SPEAKING AT SANTANDER during a POLITICAL
review of the Army and Falange, General Franco said yesterday he would only speak a few words to express the feelings of his heart towards all gathered there.
He added: "This crowd gathered here represents the united peoples of Spain and faith in our re-arising. Faith and work is the rule of my Government and the spirit
animates us.
that
"Be sure that if it had not been made war. We have given the for the war that faces the world, blood of our best with history
there
again and
Spain would already have risen commanding us, with past glories would not be made green through the effort of problems for the peoples nor for our youth. Spaniards that would not have been resolved with a firm hand and sure step."
General Franco said their feel- ings and united spirit reflected the feeling of Spain.
Road Of Empire
WARFARE
At question time in the Commons yesterday Mr. Churchill announced
measures to co-ordinate various organisations which hitherto were res-
ponsible for political war-
fare.
The Prime Minister said the for Foreign Secretary, Minister Information and Minister of been in Economic Warfare, had
uf on the subject consultation propaganda to enemy and enemy. occupied territory.
He had approved recommenda- tions that they had made that a small special executive should be "That is the spirit of our move-
established for the conduct of | ment and our Falange: to raise political warfare. This executive
Spain, to make revolution, giving had already begun its work. bread to all homes and bring them | Reuter. joy and justice.
be
Making a tacit allusion to the February fire disaster, General Franco sald: "In the game way your cheerfulness has risen "Our work will to-morrow above sorrows and past mishaps our judgment. I therefore charge and you have optimism and conyou with it, which is the service of fidence.
Spain, the destiny of the Falange "So must also all Spain arise and the road of empire. because it was for that that we Espana!"-Reuter.
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17 Teutonic
delty
18 Norse
ferritorial
division
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use of a
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riverqu
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ground; as
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30 Pungent
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limit
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ទន់ឧៈ ទគ្គៈ ឧទ្ទៈ គ
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eye vede
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40 Supercilious
individual
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VERTICAL
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mother'
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50 Veritable
52 Smalleyte
harpsichord.
34 Dour
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over
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nean sailing vessels: 21 Early' part-
of the night 23 Feruses
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aborigines.: 27<3illtworm
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priests 30 Thomas
Hardy heroine 41 Torinents 43 Ardour 44 Corded
cloths
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covering of
a fruit
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tellurium. 53° Symbol, for
sodium
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APPEARS IN NEW GUISE
SUSPENSION OF THE COM- MUNIST NEWSPAPER "DAILY WORKER" HAS BEEN CIRCUM. VENTED BY PUBLICATION OF A NEW PAPER CALLED "THE WORKERS'
AC GAZETTE," CORDING TO A QUESTIONER IN THE COMMONS YESTER- DAY.
The questioner asked whether any action had been taken against those concerned for contravention of the Defence Regulations under which the "Daily Worker" suspended,
was
The Home Secretary, Mr. Her- bert Morrison, replied showing the matter had not escaped his notice and that "any future de- velopments will be watched care- fully."-Reuter.
FALANGISTS ARRESTED
THE CLOSING BY THE CU- BAN AUTHORITIES OF THE |BRANCHES THERE OF THE SPANISH FALANGE “AUXILIO SOCIAL" RELIEF:: ORGANISA- TION IS REPORTED IN THE MADRID NEWSPAPER " "ARRI BA."
Cuban newspapers, allege that money raised for the organisation went to Spain:
In denying this "Arriba" says; Our compatriots have been per- scouted and imprisoned as Fifth Columnists for the single fact of having in their houses-portraits of the Caudillo or Joe Astonic.” Reuter.
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