“Today Americans and British are wearing the same token, not an old school He, but the open neck collar of the workshop. The only factors we really propose becoming snobbish about are our manufacturing and out- 1 put statistics, plus our respective ratios of destruction and our capacity to ‘take it.’ To us quiet-living English-speaking folk has fallen the duty of destroying the biggest snobs of all time —the selfrising Eastern sons of Japan and the Masterfolk of the Nazi legend. Already that joint task has made us better friends. The nature of that friendship will decide the history of our new world. I believe it will be a world in which you will be our mates and we shall be your buddies.”—Sir Harold Bellman, in a 8.8. C. series, “Britain Speaks.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 November 1942, Page 3
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