IN HAND OF STRENGTH LIE KEYS OF PEACE
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Eeceived Sunday 7.0 p.m. LOXDON, May 4. Field irarshall Sir Bernard Montgomery, in a message to Ihe 21st Army Group on the anniversary of the Gcrman surrendel',, reminded the troops -that Britain pulled through hecause the.Empire had rallied t'oi-tKe 0&LV /A"No' single effort by aliy part of the Empire eould have equalled that mighty united effort which was all the more powerful hecause it was freely given, " he said. "In the dark days we drew eloser and realised how dependant all were one one another. That lesson must not be forgotten while United Nations works for seeurity. We have to he strong for in the h.and of strength lie the keys of peaee as well as of war."
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 May 1946, Page 5
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