“You remember the saying ‘Democracy is the first casualty in any war.’ A lot of us over here, and at home, used to say that, before this thing happened. And yet somehow in spite of all the practical measures that had to be taken, these British Islanders have kept and are keeping the spirit of liberty as alive in their minds and in their way of life as it ever was—or perhaps more.” —“Calling American Women,” Christine Sturgeon in the 8.8.C.’s North American Service.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1942, Page 5
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