RELIGIOUS WAR
VIEW OF PRESENT C ONFLICT London. Oct. 22 S| In a speech to-day. Field-Marshal Smuts said that the war was one of li the great religious wars of the world , —a struggle in wffiich fundamental issues were being decided, the que.— tion whether our ideals would survive a or whether the world should listen to a dictator who might be the devil hima self. Britain was fighting for cause.- for which people in the past had been burnt at the stake —that a man should be able to live his life according to the light G"d had given luh:. -U.P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 24 October 1941, Page 5
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