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LONDON PRIDE

LONDON, Sept. 18. The British and American press has paid tribute to the endurance of Londoners under what has been their severest test of the war. The humour and bravery of London were illustrated by the nickname that

was immediately given to the flying bomb —“ doodte-bug ” —and , a topical epilogue in one theatre -describes the audience under bombardment:—■' “As game as any cock that ever crew To keep our perch what’er the doodle do.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25659, 6 October 1944, Page 2

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LONDON PRIDE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25659, 6 October 1944, Page 2

LONDON PRIDE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25659, 6 October 1944, Page 2

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