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The British Spirit

The indomitable spirit of Britain in these grave days is well expressed in a letter dated May 2:i received in Auckland from a London firm. “Since your letter was sent,” says the writer, “there have been many more momentous and grave events, but we can assure you that we in this country are more resolved than ever to overcome the tyrannical foe of all freedomloving people. We find it somewhat difficult to express ourselves by correspondence, but you, our kinsmen in New Zealand, can be assured that we feel prepared to meet all dangers, confident in the inevitable victory of the Allies We would again like to record our great appreciation of your valued orders and support given to the Mother Country in these troublous times,”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20275, 17 June 1940, Page 5

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The British Spirit Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20275, 17 June 1940, Page 5

The British Spirit Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20275, 17 June 1940, Page 5

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