MAN, UNDER GOD, CAN RISE AGAIN
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ReceiVed Wednesday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 16. Tlie development of tlie atom bomb lias not done away with tlie lieed for arinieS, navies and air forces, nor is it likely to do so in future, said Viscount Montgomery in a speech at the Boys' Club. ' ' Man, under God, in the past has risen snperior to evil and can, under God, rise superioh to thc atom bomb— if we keep onr faith and lierve, " he said. ' . . , . .. , : * Viscount Montgomery, speaking later at the ahniial meeting/of the Royal Eye Hospital, revealed that 'Saint Dunstans, in branches throughout the Empire, last war reeeived only a thousand blind men for treatriient compared "with 2G00 in 1916 alone. 'At the end of tlie war. there remained . only 500 mell totally ' blind compared •with 1500 blinded in the 1914-18 war. . . Viscount Montgomery said! "From press reports one might think the only prospect is another dreadfnl war. I personally do not believe it. I think the future. is bright. " • ' . ' . f > •
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 October 1946, Page 6
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