TALL AND RANGY
IN SPIRIT AND BODY
THE LOYAL COLONIALS
NEW YORK, January 10. The "New York Times" in an editorial says:—
"It is not merely to give picturesque details to say that the Australian troops in Africa went into battle singing the chorus from 'The Wizard of Oz.' It is hard to get a song from a soldier retreating or from one not knowing quite what he is fighting for. The Australians made a noise because they sensed victory; not just an immediate victory in a desert skirmish, but beyond today's horizon a great final victory. They were formidable troops last war; perhaps they are more formidable now.
"In a wide, new country, free from the narrower customs of old England, they are yet loyal at heart to English tradition. They have grown tall and rangy in spirit as in body. Such is the gift of the colonials to the Motherland.
"In Britain we have seen the same spirit miraculously born. A dangerous battle creates a new frontier, in which there are new pioneers. Distinctions of rank and wealth lose their sanction. He who believes so firmly in his cause can charge with gaiety into the valley of death and carry the seeds of the future.
"There is no spark of this splendid mirth in any dictatorial army. This is the war cry of free men; this is the laughter of democracy at Mussolini. The singing troops that, took Bardia carried an immediate threat that, the 'hermit of Berchtesgaden' would have done well to listen to. Their song, too, was meant for his ears."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 10, 13 January 1941, Page 8
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265TALL AND RANGY Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 10, 13 January 1941, Page 8
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