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MR CHURCHILL

IN TUNE WITH THE PEOPLE. Whenever the Prime Minister, Mr Churchill, goes among the people, which he does as occasion permits, it is seen that he and they are of one mood. Mr Churchill himself typifies the gay gallantry with which the ordeal is being faced, and he also has tile knack of felicitous phrase and the gift of historical perspective. "At this turning-point in the history of the world." he said recently, “the spirit bred in freedom and nursed in tradition will enable us to bear our part in such a way that none of our race who come after us will have any reason to cast reproach upon this generation. W( have truly the right to feel that we are associated with a cause finer, higher. wider than ary human or personal issues.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1941, Page 4

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MR CHURCHILL Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1941, Page 4

MR CHURCHILL Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1941, Page 4

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