SPIRIT OF BRITAIN
In the sharpness of the present crisis there was a tendency to be fearful and full of forebodings, and there was need to be reminded of the gallantry of the common people of Britain, said the Rev. W. Bower Black when addressing a large congregation in St. David's Presbyterian Church yesterday morning. New Zealanders were prdud to come from that stock and to inherit the same spirit, and when occasion arose, they must show it. The spirit of the people, which was greater than life itself, could be maintained only as lives were based upon God. Let them keep the faith and stand by church fellowship in these days, not being afraid of a few dark -treets, he concluded, I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 302, 22 December 1941, Page 6
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