ROYAL COURAGE
Sir, —While German leaders. hav«* started to bale out of their country, into the safety of British Drisort camps, it is interesting and instructive to note the characteristic courage of our Royal Family it> ctanding by the nation in its hour of ueril. / Those pictures we havei seen in Ihe illustrated papers lately of Britain's Queen standing ,i n front of her wrecked homei, with her gas mask tucked under her arm and still smiling as happily as when we saw her during her New Zefalatid tour, inspires the thought that the nation is safe. When the war is over, that picture will no doubt find a prominent placei on the walls of our homes over the title, "One reason why Britain won." And his- - torians will of course tell the story of one of the bravest of Britisl* brave women. , Yours etc., THERE ALWAYS WILL BE A BRITAIN.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 128, 11 July 1941, Page 4
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