PHALANXES OF RAIDERS
They added that 1 hey were speaking “from the centre of London—the London that some of you may think is a heap of ruins.” The Ministers ' recounted how they had walked through wide thoroughfares, perhaps a little deafened by the noise of anti-aircraft fire, but without encountering any obstacles and without feeling they ran a risk.
THE SAME STAKE. Describing conditions in England, they said: “It is ah atmosphere of intense industry, unflinching resolution, and reasoned confidence. The trial is severe, but it is the same as 25 years ago. For Britain, as for Beligum, and for both countries, the stake is the same —independence to be preserved by one and restored by the otlir.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 263, 4 October 1940, Page 8
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