SERIAL WAVES
Vol ,2.Np_s
'Wednesday 25th September' 1940
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LONG ’LIVE THE KING
The history of the House of Savoy is one of unscrupulous opportunism. It will probably survive the fall of Mussolini, but it doesn t deserve to. Our King is no mere puppet in the hands of a charlatan. When he speaks, the nation speaks. When one reads the noble words uttered by His Majesty in his recent broadcast speech from war-scarred Buckingham Palace, one can not help but feel that the soul of Britain speaks. London has been battered but the King proudly states -“The struggle of the Mother Country has been made the struggle of the whole family' - never m modern history has the . British Empire been so united as it is at present. m Finally, let us remember His Majesty’s words of cheer - ’‘After winter comes spring, and after our present trials will assuredly com vc ory, .release'from these evil things. Let us then put our trust, as I do, in ■God, and. in the unconquerable spirit of the British Peoples.
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Serial Waves, Volume 2, Issue 5, 25 September 1940, Page 2
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