■Dr. W. T. Manning, in a great sermon to an overflowing congregation :;i Trinity Church, New York, said that the debt America owed to the British Emire could never be repaid nor forgotten. "What words can express," he said, "the debt that we owe at this moment, and have owed all these four years, to the British Navy keeping up its ceaseless watch for us all in the grey North Sea? From the first week of the war Britaiu has poured out her treasure and her blood without limit in the cause that is common to us all. It is Britaiu's blockade that has held the German flec-t captive in the safety of the Siarbor from which it lias scarcely dared to emerge. It is British transports that have carried across the ocean GO per cent of that great army of our noble boys now in France. It is the men of Britain who came voluntarily from all parts of the earth to fight for freedom beneath lier Flag. It was Britain's action which gave us in America time and' allowed us to enter the stru2°de under conditions far better than Ihose which she herself had faced. We send to Britain our pledge of comradeship and brotherhood. We send this message to her King, her Government, and to the men and women ot her great, free Empire."
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1918, Page 5
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