The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Cosmo Lang, in a broadcast address on Sunday evening on the day-of national prayer, said: "After a year of war our country finds itself alone. We have many friends on both sides of the ocean, but among the nations the British commonwealth stands solidly as the champion of freedom in Europe. We do not complain. It is an honour to hold the fort with the flag of liberty still flying. It is an even greater honour to hold it alone. We are proud of that honour." — British Official Wireless.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1940, Page 7
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94The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Cosmo Lang, in a broadcast address on Sunday evening on the day-of national prayer, said: "After a year of war our country finds itself alone. We have many friends on both sides of the ocean, but among the nations the British commonwealth stands solidly as the champion of freedom in Europe. We do not complain. It is an honour to hold the fort with the flag of liberty still flying. It is an even greater honour to hold it alone. We are proud of that honour." — British Official Wireless. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1940, Page 7
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