HELP FOR SOLDIERS.
APPEAL TO NORWEGIANS. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, April 14. A broadcast message from the British trade union leaders to the trade unionists of Norway says: “The brutal invasion of your country by the Germans will not go unpunished. British soldiers are coining to assist the gallant Norwegian people in their resistance to the German invaders. ' “Wherever British soldiers are met, assist them by every means in your power. If you know where the Germans are, tell the British. If the British require food, feed them. If they require shelter, give it to them. If a soldier wants a lift, take him to his destination. “We shall speak to you again, but in the meantime think for yourselves how best you can help the English soldiers and your country. Pass on word to as many people as possible. See. that it travels to tlio outlying farms. See that it is known in the factories, on the wharves, along the rivers and in the hills.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 117, 16 April 1940, Page 7
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