“STRANGEST OF WARS”
MAINTAINING MORALE CHAMBERLAIN’S LETTER (Reed. Nov. 30, noon.) LONDON, Nov. 29. In a letter read at the first war-time luncheon organised by the National Defence Public Interest Committee, Ihe Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said: “We must see that the public morale is sustained' in what is called ‘this strangest of wars.’ People sometimes are apt to gel a little restive when, as they put it, nothing happens. "I am particularly glad that you are inviting representatives of the Dominions and neutral press. It is just as important to tell our neutral friends what we are thinking of doing as it is to inform our own people.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20108, 30 November 1939, Page 5
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