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THE KING’S ADDRESS

TONIC EFFECT THROUGHOUT EMPIRE RESPONSE IN NEW YORK. GREATER AID FOR BRITAIN ' URGED. (By Telegraph—-Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, September 24. Commenting on the King's speech, the “New York Times” urges that the United States should give Britain more immediate help. “The British are also holding our front line and strengthening our security with their life blood,” the paper says. “Our help should be speeded up not next spring or after the election but now.” The King's broadcast has had a tonic effect throughout the Empire, shown by the comment of the Press in Canada. India and Australia.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 September 1940, Page 6

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THE KING’S ADDRESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 September 1940, Page 6

THE KING’S ADDRESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 September 1940, Page 6

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