“STAND FAST, STAND TOGETHER.”
MR MASSEY’S ANNIVERSARY WAR. MESSAGE.
Wellington, Last. Night,
in response to a request from the Editor of the “Daily Mirror,” London, for a message in connection with the recent anniversary of the declaration of war against Germany. the Prime Minister forwarded (lie following cable: —“Ten years ago to-day war was declared against: a powerful enemy. The response from British manhood was magnificent. After more than four years of struggle and carnage, the victory came to Britain and her Allies. Already we are inclined to look upon the war as the recollection of an evil dream, but its lesson.-, must not he forgotten and Britons, wherever they are located must continue to honour the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice. Sonic day another enemy will make his appearance. Attempts have already been made to sap the foundations of the Empire, but as British citizens, our duty is clear. Stand fast, stand together, and be sufficiently prepared to meet the clash when the call comes.— Massey.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2770, 12 August 1924, Page 2
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170“STAND FAST, STAND TOGETHER.” Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2770, 12 August 1924, Page 2
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