CHURCH'S TEACHINGS
UNHEEDED IN OLD WORLD DUKE OF WINDSOR'S OPINION NEW YORK, Dec. 25. (Received Dec. 26, at 10 p.m.) The Duke of Windsor, in a radio speech from Nassau, uttered a prayer that the "end of hostilities was not too far distant." He said Britain had again become entangled in the strifes and quarrels of the Old World, where the teachings of the Church and the message of Christmas were unheeded, where the leaders of great peoples stirred up in peaceful masses feelings of hatred which fundamentally they neither feel nor understand. " Our admiration for the gallantry of the fighting forces knows no bounds," he said, " but our special sympathy goes out to all who have become innocent victims of modern warfare."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24491, 27 December 1940, Page 5
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