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"WE SHALL COME THROUGH," SAYS CHURCHILL

Received Sunday, 7.0 p,m. LONIJON, August 2. Mr. Churchill, receiving the Freedom of Woodstock where fie was born, said; "Whatever may be the trouble and diffioulties we 'have to face the British people ■ will not be found unequal to them We shall come through and continue to be a guide and symbol to the world in the way in which a free and decent life may be lived by citizens of this aneient. land."

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 August 1947, Page 5

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"WE SHALL COME THROUGH," SAYS CHURCHILL Chronicle (Levin), 4 August 1947, Page 5

"WE SHALL COME THROUGH," SAYS CHURCHILL Chronicle (Levin), 4 August 1947, Page 5

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