LONDON’S GOOD CHEER
A TYPICAL EXAMPLE [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 16. The Now Zealand office in Wellington of a firm of insurance brokers lias received from its London office a cable which admirably expresses the spirit in which the people of are taking the terrific hammering which is being dealt them at the present time. Last Thursday a cable from the London office of the firm advised that the building in which they were situated, only about 30yds from the city end of London Bridge, had been totally destroyed. The manager in New Zealand immediately cabled the managing director of the London office expressing from the whole of the organisation in New Zealand sympathy and gratitude that the whole of the London staff was safe. The cable concluded by asking “ How can we assist you? ” This morning an answering cable, lodged in London on Saturday, advised that the London office was already reorganising. Its records are safe, and the staff had moved to a new address. The replv concludes: “You can only assist in the capacity of navvy work; all cheerful. ’’
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Evening Star, Issue 23682, 16 September 1940, Page 4
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183LONDON’S GOOD CHEER Evening Star, Issue 23682, 16 September 1940, Page 4
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