DAY OF PRAYER
CROWDED CONGREGATIONS IN LONDON . i ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY’S ADDRESS. SYMPATHY WITH RUSSIA & OPPRESSED NATIONS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON. September 7. The churches were more crowded than usual for the national day of prayer. The Archbishop of Canterbury’s address was broadcast. He said that only now did we realise the greatness of our deliverance when last year’s Battle of Britain was won by the valour of our air forces. He asked for remembrance, in our thoughts and prayers, of Russia’s armies, in their fierce ordeal; her workers and her peasants, driven from the soil and from the homes they loved, and also of all the oppressed nations.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1941, Page 5
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114DAY OF PRAYER Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1941, Page 5
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