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HIS MAJESTY RECALLS “PILGRIM’S PROGRESS” IN MESSAGE TO WORLD

LONDON, Dec. 25 (Rec. 1.30 a.m.). —The ffing, sitting in the study at Sandringham, his Norfolk estate, today broadcast his 13th. message to peoples all over the world. >

His Majesty referred to John Bunyan’s “Pilgrims’ Progress” and gave the motto “whatever conies or doesn’t come, I will not be afraid.” If the world were to survive in

any sense that made survival worthwhile it must learn to love not hate, to create not destroy, he said. “We stand at the beginning of a new half-century. In it man will have to decide between these two creeds—perhaps the most momentous choice he has had to make in the whole of history.” (Reuter).

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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 December 1950, Page 5

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HIS MAJESTY RECALLS “PILGRIM’S PROGRESS” IN MESSAGE TO WORLD Wanganui Chronicle, 26 December 1950, Page 5

HIS MAJESTY RECALLS “PILGRIM’S PROGRESS” IN MESSAGE TO WORLD Wanganui Chronicle, 26 December 1950, Page 5