IN FRONT LINE
British Official Wireless.
londoners undaunted
Rec. 6.30 p.m. Rugby, bept. zi. A Press message from Zurich gives an extract from a despatch published in the Neue Zurich er from its London correspondent in which he describes what he has seen of London under repeated German night bombing. "The cairn courage of the peoule of London deserves the highest admiration," he says. "Even among those suffering most one can rarely hear complaints. One consoles another and their willingness to help one another and share possessions regardless of class distinctions is wonderful to see. "The attitude of Londoners is all the more admirable as they realise that air raids are likely to continue and may become worse. They realise they must stay at their posts, air raids or no air raids. They are proud to bear the brunt of the fighting and show the world that the British will not be terrorised by German methods. "I myself am convinced that Britain's war industry has not been affected and that air attacks on London have no military object."
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1940, Page 8
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178IN FRONT LINE Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1940, Page 8
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