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For St. George's Day

T is a far cry from the mechanised wartare of this 20th century to the time when the legendary battle-cry of "St. George for Merrie England" stiffened the ranks of the yeomen of old. But the same spirit still lives, a tradition. that has inspired the BBC production "Zero Hour,’ a programme dedicated to the St. George of old by the St. George of to-day. It is set in the heat of the Tunisian battlefront, and will be heard as a special St. George’s Day feature on Sunday, April 23, from all ZB stations,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 4

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For St. George's Day New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 4

For St. George's Day New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 4

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