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KING'S SYMPATHY.

SPIBIT WILL SURVIVE. (British Official Wireless.) (Rec. 12.30- P.m.) RUGBY. March 23. In a message of sympathy to Plymouth, the King said: "Whatever the people of Plymouth may have been called unoii to suffer, we feel quite certain that the spirit of the West Country will arise above it all. God bless you all." If. is officially stated that there has been a little enemy activity over this country during the day and bombs are reported to have been dropped by single aircraft over the Channel coast and at one point in the north of Scotland. These caused little damage and few casualties.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 24 March 1941, Page 7

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KING'S SYMPATHY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 24 March 1941, Page 7

KING'S SYMPATHY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 24 March 1941, Page 7