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The Power of Love.

"Love does not change much in a changing world. It still remains the most powerful m«tive force. Atom bombs are nofhing to it. With love as the spur a man will rise to great heights or descend to the lowest depths. He will carry a bunch of flowers through the main street of his native town. He will answer the front door bell wearing his wife's apron, a thing she'd never do for him or anyone else.'F— Oommander William Ibbett speaking about the Navy's uSweethearts and Wives" in the B.B.C. programme "Womian's HourT . t. . i 1

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Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 April 1952, Page 6

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The Power of Love. Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 April 1952, Page 6

The Power of Love. Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 April 1952, Page 6

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