READY FOR “BAD MAN”
DOMINION SOLDIERS' HELP London, September 4. 'We are now bearing the accumulated weight of the enemy's malice and tyranny, but we do not feel overweighted by it," declared the Prime Minister, Mr.. Churchill, when ad^ressing New Zealand troops. "When you first arrived four months ago," he said, "a comparatively small enemy army might have wrought much havoc before they were finished off, but now we have the most powerful armies, and if some people think that the Bad Man is inclined to try his venture, 1 feel sure we shall give a good account of ourselves. "We do not feel lonely when sons of the Dominions overseas, where they breed the finest fighters, come here or go to other parts of the Empire to bear part in this great contention. "Of all the wars we have ever fought none has been nobled or more righteous than this, and from none shall we emerge with a greater sense of duty done."
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1940, Page 8
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