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FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY

A DMIEATION POE BRITAIN The Unified States have recently sent many of its shrewdest observers to see iow the English could stand up to t' r olitzl.rieg, how they cyuld take severe punishment; and to discover \yhpthor ihoy had a sporting chance, writes ivlr. f. 13. h'iriP, in the Daily Telegraph. Buch' of their reports as 1 have seen breathe the kindness jjol of pity, but of admiration—just as otto wpuld lutyp it be. As in JOld, so now. Then Mr. Page, the. United Ptales Aiub.assn

dor, hilo protesting 111;1 1 he “duilv grew stronger in fis Americanism.. real A me. i<nni.sin, not the hyphenated conn ten oil. (led;!red liis belief tliul “the only invincible thing in Europe arc • these same English. " And ho added: ‘‘‘Just when you would like to ; mig !■ cm Ih-r their .stupidity, you become a yueh noble stuff in l.hem iii.it you ih.o.h doc) Ujuii they

were your ancestors, Au<| Europe would be a bloody slave-pen to-day hut, for them.'-’ More, than half Europe actually is a “bloody slave.pen ’' (o day, thanks lo Hit lor. The best .'-oih' of the slaves lies in the prowosj. of the lighting men of Rritain and the Dominions .and a solid endurIt2;us of the ordinary men aad women of -what, fCipljiig lo.ved to mill —the IS reed. ’ ’

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Patea Mail, 3 January 1941, Page 4

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FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY Patea Mail, 3 January 1941, Page 4

FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY Patea Mail, 3 January 1941, Page 4