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British Kinship

‘•HAS STOOD THE TEST”

“More than the gift is that feeling of«. kinship and friendliness which prompted it,” writes a Scottish headmaster in acknowledging food paicels sent by the Waterloo School. “It is by the kindly thought, the understanding heart and the sympathetic understanding that the bonds which bind , together the various peoples of the British Commonwealth are forged——made into a chain which no material power can break, no enemy can ever destroy.

“I shall ask some of my senior pupils to write at an early date and tlrus tn a small way endeavour to keep alive that bond oi union be%ween our two peoples which has existed, for so many, years and which has stood the test of time and eiideavour.”

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Hutt News, Volume XII, Issue 22, 17 November 1948, Page 7

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British Kinship Hutt News, Volume XII, Issue 22, 17 November 1948, Page 7

British Kinship Hutt News, Volume XII, Issue 22, 17 November 1948, Page 7