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Radio PROGRAM  R. C. SMITH & SON LIMITED
CONTINUITY     80 King Street West, Toronto

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|   | Lee | Can you give us a picture now of what you need in China, and where our help to China would go? 
You may know that we must look after 60 million refugees 
These have been driven from their homes by the inhuman [[strikethrough]] aggressxor [[/strikethrough]], (That is five times the population of Canada.) who thinks nothing of tying those who resist him into bundles like faggots--pouring kerosene over them and burning them to death---using our fathers for bayonet practice and killing our little sisters and our mothers.
How I wish you could [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[\strikethrough]] see the wounded soldiers who must often walk more than a hundred miles to have their original dressings changed. And if you could see these walking dead who would sooner die on the road than another peasants field, You will understand why I make this appeal.. These poor boys would sooner be choked with dust than die in a stranters field. Someone who has seen several was has said that this is the greatest act of courtesy, he had ever seen--All our soldiers ask is a half filled stomach and only 1/12 of a Canadian penny a day will feed a soldier properly--but they do not ask for even this because it is true that Chinese soldiers do not beg. Of course we build them hospitals as best we can--a[[strikethrough]] x [[/strikethrough]]nd put up big red crosses on their roofs, only to have them shattered by brave Japanese airmen. We rebuild on the ruins and put another big cross on the roof---the gallant airmen come and knock them down again. Today we need mobile medical units so we can go to our wounded--so we can go to them and bring them the |

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