GREAT AND GALLANT MAN.
Two tilings have conic back to the Front Bench, of the Commons in the liast session, grip and oratory, or in plainer language, Mr Winston Churchill, writes Mr Kenneth Lindsay, M.P. Consider the sequence of catastrophes in Holland, Belgium, France and Italy, then place alongside them the speeches of the Prime Minister. History knows no comparison. If Dunkirk was an epic, if our Air Force and Navy perform daily miracles, if the whole civilian population is inspired to fresh efforts, then let praise be given to that great and gallant man who has matched each occasion Avith prompt and punctual action and clothed the action in immortal language. Parliament and people have been AA’aiting for leadership, tliev have it noAV in full measure.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 19, 2 November 1940, Page 4
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