CONQUERING THE ENEMY ON SPIRITUAL PLANE.
RUGBY, July 24. “There is always the danger in any contest like the present that in the struggle for victory we may absorb something of the spirit of the vanquished,” said Mr C. R. Atlee (Deputy* Prime Minister), in an address to Bradford school children. He urged the necessity for conquering the enemy on a spiritual plane as well as in the field. “If after the war we think only of material comforts, and if we shrink from the pain and stress of building a new world we may find ourselves plunged again into a war even more horrible than the present,” said Mr Attlee. ** It w-ill be the duty of the children of to-day to tend the Lamp of Freedom in the future. They must see that its rays shine brightly throughout the world. To do that they mult themselves be free and the freedom for which the Allies are fighting includes the freedom of the spirit of man.”
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 58, 27 July 1944, Page 3
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