BRITISH SPIRIT
HOLIDAY IN LONDON LETTER FROM AUCKLANDER The fine spirit of the British people under the ordeal of air raids was eulogised in a recent letter from a former Auckland woman, Miss Maud. -Paton, who is employed by a Leeds engineer--ing firm, to her father, Mr. N. Paton,''
of 17 Domett Avenue, JEpsom. £■ draughtsman employed by her firm,, who recently had his holidays, insisted on visiting London during the of the air raids to see '.'how things; were."
Miss Paton's aunt, who is ,76. and, lives in London, stated that Hitler's bombing was beginning to "get her back up." Miss Paton complained that she had received no letters from New land for three months and Mr. Paton said yesterday that several letter which should have been delivered in that time had been sent. >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23809, 9 November 1940, Page 12
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