SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE
Of the spirit of the people, the Premier said: “In these vicissitudes the bearing of our people, not only in London, but in Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and other places, has gained the unstinted admiration of all classes throughout the British Empire, the United States, and, so far as they have been, allowed to hear about it, of many Of the peoples of captive countries.” The House heard with particular interest, in view of the caution of his earlier statements, the declaration of Mr Churchill: “There is no doubt that the full malice and power of the enemy and his bombing force have been employed against us. They tried their best to obey Hitler’s orders, but the scale of their attack has dwindled.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1940, Page 5
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