NO NEED FOR VICTORY TO TRANSLATE ITSELF INTO DUST AND ASHES
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Received Saturday, 10 a.m. LONDON, Oct. 4. There was no reason why victory should translate itself into dust and ashes, said Mr. Winston Churchill in a speech at Blackpool when he was made an honorary freeman. After reiterating* his plea for a united states of Europe, Mr. Churchill said: "I go abroad from time to time and see countries liberated or preserved as a result of the victories / 1 gained during the war, but in Belgium, Holland, Luxemburg : - and Switzerlartd there is only oue feeling- — that it was Britam who saved their souls alive, and who either liberaied them from tyranny or preserved" them throughout the long years of struggle."
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 October 1946, Page 5
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