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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 10

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THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY APRIL 7 1941 TEN" gaiimtrfiiipails 5t Greatest Newspaper Founded in 1869 front 0100)1 exposed to what remained of Italian strength in Albania Not again will Ifuaaolini'a dagger-holding hand be rained to atab an unprotected back Thia would aeeni to bo the moment for Ouca to aue for if ho and take the Italian people out of a diaaatroue war Engluh-Canadiftn Thm Mtmtrtmi Only (far is -) M4I-S4S St Jama Jtvaat Waaf Maatraal Ay Ths iw msd wmNuksS at By a Merc Man Winnipeg Free Frees: Why then doea woman perform theae radical myoterioua and Mstttrssi (tar Cl (fatJCawaa Sstrstsry-Trsssu (Mated i(aataai oj they never wanted and having entered waged 'without heart or purpoae An Empire hai crashed about hla ears and ha must know that recurrent rites which at any moment may command her to tip her hat over a brow not (imt Irtiiii i ms L'aiui nut IUM In Cbbb4b Newfoim-Uind fT-M wr IB uo ycr ubiib deaigned to receive it to plaster a healthy akin with cosmetics to reduce a natural colour to ashes to submerge a face of character la mere pielty-piettincaa? history will accord him no honoured place not even auch a place aa Napoleon gained for all uimi rmu I bia butchery for treachery waa not one of rrrowjr Warn au tur Trawl Surrau w-anoM Perhana Iha Italian Cam iiiin( uii auk) tmn at at caturnna Napoleon a weapons remap uo jiauan Aavanmaf ant cimiatwa am nay etwat people will have learned by now that there I Qum kew York city AtvrnitiBf 1 oat a carraii re- are moral values which transcend the dreams mr9tiiW no F4H Ur4 liftW- Kditori Hoi jw E4t sbi 0f Empire that a fond name la rather to be Adwrtteing- i Luia npriiiiiw choaen then fwit ricbee TnMlM Tnrn 43 McMM then Va to yo tin an frlu thi Fc toi foi nc wl BvuwrM SitvM LOXPOX Kdiianai riMt Srrwt I A Record? Brorkvllle Recorder and Tlmee: Many Can adiaa communities have done exceptionally well In the matter of furnlntiing recruits for the different services and Drumheiler AIi berta certainly does not need to feel ashamed Hitler and Munaollnl are heavily of tKlf with a population of little morel engaged the latter on many fronts the for- i than 3000 it has already contributed 900 met on the two fronts he tried so strenuously rfflcer men to the armed force to avoid Tbit may bo the turning point of Slogan the war We know that Britain and her VWofta TlmM Britkin Alliea are prepared to face whatever issue la war cartoonist speaking over the BBC the offered to them Her Balkan plana have long I other night said ha had been listening to been prepared and today aha has the added advantage of a new ally in Yugoslavia German broadcasts and had at last discovered what Hitler is working for socialism established on basis of Marxism but with fib aw fw IPpqMrbTll 1 wrw 'am Awruiid hM Ifcn Ikpfr ad aw Hit mw fttbi tfiwrui Ai ruh'j of rffwir-vaiMa ivwiai dUgaubM Awna lit IN WFWil MONDAY APRIL 7 1941 a Nasi twist" he said "In other words Hitler has made his rallying fry: 'Workers of the world unite! Put on your chains'' A Correction THE END OF AN EMPIRE RITISH troops have captured Addis Ababa and virtually written finis to Italy's adventure in Africa Llttla mors than i a month and a half after a British column msils up largely of South African troops St Catharine Standard: It is with natural reluctance that one attempts to correct auch an erudite newspaper aa The Ottawa Journal began ite march from Klsmayu in Kenya it That paper carries an editorial headline GERMANY MOVES AT LAST QERMANY has made her long-awaited Ethoplail capltal Not -nc it Balkans and the chin" The chin is not the part of the anatomy 'Mussolini his army fleet or air force has (OivnUM la au OnmumI move In the following hli tt checked more than pattern of calloua cynical disregard for inter- momentarily It took Mogadiscio capital of been taring it on This is merely pointed out national law and usage employed in the I Italian Somaliland In Its stride drove on to for military and historical accuracy-' Scandinavian and Low Countries has opened the rest of that colony then marched Into Ethiopia itself moving at tremendous a drive againat Greece and Yugoslavia with- where it Effective Letters to the Editor Hamilton Spectator: The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports thst ths cost at living in Canada has increased by less than five pointa since the outbreak at war Thia indl- cates that the controls of the Wartime Prices timi ine cnmroio ui me nirunn races speed through Harsr and Diredawa out making a formal declaration of war Thejcut the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railroad and umial Nazi charge that they acted in self- closed the last Italian line of retreat defence may have an anomalous modicum of I Haile Selassie la at Burye 1 10 miles north truth in it this time to fight undoubtedly disrupted table and placed hla right flank In Bulgaria I 1- for the Yugoalav decision ot hl pected to enter it in Uy disrupted Hitler time-! triunPh wllh hta trooP to resume ths throne from which the Italians ousted him five years It has been short-lived occupation for i a)d aiie ar( rHrctlve and prr venting lhe recurrence of any such condltkms as I marked the last conflict when the cost of ago living soared to unjustified levels in many the and a costly one The fall of NOTE 'pHE Star Is receiving a good many letters signed by noma da plume only It will save both us and the writers considerable time If they will promptly desist from this practice sines all anonymous fetters ere promptly consigned to the wastepaper basket Ed Star History Repents? tha capital is not the end of the campaign there are Italian force atill fleeing in several areas and they will be rounded up as much to protect them from the natural vengeance of the native papulation as to add to the grand total of Italian prisoners now in British camp An interesting campaign is about to end When tha details are gathered together into a coherent picture we will probably find that i have been watching one of the moat brilliant moves in British army annals London Free Press: If history does not repeat ltatff in detail it copies itself in the general pattern of events Early in 1916 America supplying Britain with war supplies discovered sabotage and laid it at the door of German agents within the shelter of the German Embassy Within less than a year war was declared on Imperial Germany Thia time wa have Washington seising German and Italian ships in order to protect its own harbours and accusing an Italian admiral of sabotage How long will it be before the United States and the Axis Powers are at war 7 THEPASSlNGn A Charger "You ought to be in the war In stead of in this garage" said the motorist "No enemy could stand up to you the way you London Evening News "Come Again This Is the story of a subaltern who was wakened up in the night before Bardia with the news that 500 Italians wanted to surrender "Tell them they can't" he said sleepily "the battle isn't tin tomorrow Tell them to come again later" "Peterborough'1 Daily Telegraph and Morning Post All That Was Necessary Flanagan: I put all me montw In the savings bank d'you think it will lie safe?" Mulligan: It Flanagan: whin can I draw it Mulligan: "Whol you can draw It all out again to-morrow If ye give notice" Gas Vs Electric Mr Sharp arrived home from the office looking hot and bothered He flopped into the nearest easy wiping nls brow wrong dear?" queried his wife those darned gas-masks' he mapped get heavier and heavier each "They do she sweetly agreed this morning you went off with the electric iron and stone whereas the Images of these objects which he sees in a painting are all mode of the same pigments of slightly varying characteristics The Creator under strong threat troops are in Greece Whether they are already In action or not la patches do not disclose but it may be assumed that if Britain has the force of 100000 men she is believed to have in Greece that force is cither in action or moving into positions to halt tha German advance What is certain la that the Royal Air Force which has recently been greatly strengthened is participating in the growing battle and giving a good account ot Itself Development ot tha conflict la Just beginning and It may he a few days before we can get any clear picture of what la happening What emerges immediately from early ailchei la that tha Greeks probably supported by British troops are holding after having Ijin up tha impetus at ths German InitiS' Belgrade and other cities and towns in goalavia have been bombed but tha blow not unexpected and will have llttla ateglc Importance for the Government had WERE THEY SHRIKES? Concerning those mystery birds which Miss Constance Brooks writes about in her clever end amusing letter I would suggest that the birds are the common shrikes These birds sing very sweetly and very occasionally visit cities Miss Brooks description fits them very well UNCLE BILL FROM A BRISTOLIAN I was thinking that if there are enough people from Bristol In Montreal who read this we might get together and do something for the people over there that are holding their own and doing such fine job of It Come on you folk from Bristol let's show them a bit of the same kind of stuff end do something for them ALWAYS AN ENGLAND AHUNTSIC CAR SERVICE I was reading an article in The Star concerning the Tramways Ahuntsic As one of thousands of Montreal norther who have been out her for fifteen years I think lt about time the five cent car waa done away with When we first bought the lots we were told they are going to run the street car right through We used to have to change then at Ahuntaic They run through all right but only up to the limits we are still paying the 5 cent extra for just a matter of a few stations further? I think It's time got a break We cannot all live In the city near the factories ONE OF THE THOUSANDS A DAY OF PRAISE On the 23rd of March a Day of National Prayer was observed by ell Montreal churches "on behalf of our Nation and Empire our Allies and the Cause In which we are united" Now in the news of a great naval victory in Firemen for Britain Windsor Star: If and when the Dominion Government decides to accept tha suggestion of Britain and send overseas fire-fighting unit recruited in Canada it will have little difficulty enlisting ths men We have hundreds of trained fire-fighters in this country who would be only too eager to offer their services Indications are that the force will be recruited sooner or later The need for firemen is an instance of the new warfare through which we are passing Those In Britain are hard pressed to keep up to the terrible demand made upon them by incendiary bombings We have in thia country plenty of men trained and able to reinforce them and they are ready to go A THE RUSSIAN ENIGMA THE announcemsnl that Rwmla has signed a pact of amity and non-aggreaaion with Yugoslavia raises tha question of tha Soviet's relation to tha conflict now raging in tha Balkans At first glance it would appear to be a check to the Reich yet so shifting has Stalin's policy been that it la Impossible to draw any hard and fast conclusions from anything he may do Sir Robert Clive the eminent British diplomat who has been Ambassador at Tokio and Brussels and Minister to the Vatican and Persia expressed the view here this morning that to a diplomat Russia and Japan at' present hold the keys to the future of the world Aa to tha pact Juat signed he believes It to be a very strong hint to ths Nssls that the Russians do not want to have the Germans dominating the Balkans Yet he wsrns and From Star Files THE MILK FUND'S WORK In reply to recent letters of criticism of the School Milk Fund that have appeared In your columns I would like to make a brief statement of the work of this organization In my school in order to give the public a general idea of their social service work Primarily the Schdbl Children's Milk Fund distributee milk and In order to give some Idea of tha amount of this distribution in ons school alone 1 am listing ths amount received here as follows: Oct 1939 700 fejiints Nov 1939 900 pints Dec 1939 500 4 pints Jan 1940 1300 4 pints Feb 194a 900 4 pints Mar 1940 1100 4 pints April 1940 2200 4 pints May 1940 300 4 pints To date this session we have ra celved: Oct 194a 300 4 pints Nov 1940 1425 4 pints Dec 1940 1050 4 pints Jan 1941 1500 4 pints This ta ths largest amount at i milk that we receive from any source for Indigent pupils attend- Ing this school Before leaving the subject of milk distribution 1 should like to add that all during the Industrial depression the School Children's Milk Fund supplied us with never less than one hundred half-pints dally often considerably more Bearing: in mind tha fact that -Royal Arthur School had one of the largest Indigent enrolment! in Canada during depression years -the Inestimable service that the Fund has rendered to underfed children here cannot be too highly praised or publicized In addition to the above we'? have received over a period of yeare welcome contributions of clothing for poor children text -books for pupils unable to purchase their cwn luvenlle books for our school library and a portable radio for the school last year Brief as this statement ta I foci sure It will help to correct the very erroneous impression produced by the thoughtless criticisms of a few persons unaware of the -excellent rectal service efforts of the School Children's Milk Fund HeWlTTJJg Principal Royal Arthur SchooL ANSWERS TO PRAYER Last June when 1 France was crumbling and Belgium had succumbed to the German hordes -nearly 400000 of our men were In the gravest danger of being killed or captured A day of prayer was proclaimed tar the whole Empire -it waa obeyed and the next week because of a calm tea over a usu- -ally boisterous channel and a den- fog and In spite ot Nazi guns and -ships and engines of war 335000 men were brought safely over to England No other such military 4 feat has ever been recorded In hta- lory lt wee as much a miracle as the Israelites crossing the Red Sea On February 9th 1941 another day of prayer was proclaimed The following weeks witnessed the most astonishing victories for our forces At Sldl Baranl Bardia Tobruk and Benghazi and 150000 prisoner captured with leu then 300 casualties in our another miracle Again the Empire was called to a day of universal prayer on March 23rd Results the following week Keren besieged for seven weeks one of the strongest fortifl- cations in Africa fell to the British Harar a walled city in Ethiopia'' was captured by our troops The sorlt lowlt wady moved and much of the civilian popu-waa evacuated log Yugoslavian troops may be expected to fall on a previously prepared defence line It vi ths mountains and there need accordingly ga no surprise if the German advance into the the warning is the measure of the world's gauntry appears to be rapid for several days bewilderment where Russia la concerned that Only when the mountains are reached will the lt would toly to bulld 100 much the agreement Stalin he and we have had ample proof of is not doing anything because he likea ua he la keeping Russian ends strlrtly in view in all that he doea Sir Robert la In Canada to lecture under the auspices of the National Council of Education Hla wide diplomatic experience should make hla addreaaes Invaluable to those who follow world events closely Perhaps as events develop he will be able to Illuminate even the Russian enigma for us wl jnNaxls meet the full force of Yugoslav resist-Janca and only then will it he possible to estimate ths chances of holding hack the German hordes The Greeks on the other hand are already standing on a prepared line and the fighting there can be expected to be bitter from the start for ths Germans facing an enemy already engaged on another front are likely to throw the main body of their THIRTY YEARS AGO Friday April 7 1911 Senator Louis Joseph wm ent if a Nornfan family his paternal ancestor hav- haralrcady In Psalm 5015 we read call upon Me in the day of trouble: I will deliver Rut the text doea not end there although many omit the final and equally Important thou shaft glorify ing come to Canada in the year 1665 He was born at Terrebonne Quebec March 11 1853 Ottawa There was another decision on the Reciprocity Agreement last night when the Government majority sank to 34 The issue was with the Infinite variety that He hee given to His creation has ordained that the ileht rays rebounding from such different materials shall create dissimilar reactions on any trained human eye and brain That ie the starting point of all understanding or enjoyment of painting if haa not got to that point he had belter stick his brains Into a little physics before he wastes the pulp of the country further with his theories on art In pleading tor a tolerant attitude toward art I am not insisting that all art produced today li great art What I do say 1 that more people would derive enjoyment Iran more of the work that Is done today If they would cultivate the habit of studying special composition Many paintings of today are simply exercises In the composition of two-dlfncnsioiuu space similar to (if somewhat more unrestrained than) the eom-nositlons in sound made by Bach and I have never heard tt suggested that Bach was or Is a debasing influence WAR WHAT EFFECT Sir An even-minded woman who writes from an area in a peaceful zone which war-condi-tlons have lifted from depression to prosperity In but a few months writes in pert as follows: such brutality and Inhuman cruelty contrasting with such nobility of character self-sacrifice and grim determination aa shown by our people (in England) I wish I could see those characteristics In our people here It requires more to be able to stand prosperity than adversity I think We are now one of the most Important places in the world from our geographical position Already one dare not shift If you have a roof over your head keep lt This all means that where in December 1939 people were down and out They are now prosperous But God is left out and there seems no way of making the people come back Nothing matters but money and pleasure Still people era working all the time for the war In Canada we are in danger! of temporary affluence os the result of the freer circulation of money We need to be reminded that our prosperity is essentially at the coat of the sufferings of others overseas and that no permanent good is to be expected apart from the blessing ot God WE Provincial Retrenchment Winnipeg Free Press: Recognising the need for aiding the Dominion In financing the war the Hon John Hart provincial treasurer of British Columbia haa announced reductlona ln the personal Income tax and abolition of the surtax on incomes estimated to amount to 91900000 This action will be generally commended since it is Incumbent cm the provinces to cut their expenditures and taxation wherever possible at a time when the Dominion must obtain mors and more money to meet the war costa now reckoned In billions There is no province with auch an opportunity for retrenchment in taxation as Ontario Its treasury is fairly bursting with revenue due to the immense development of war industries It haa a surplus of 912000-000 for the year now ending and with the proposed continuance of the asms taxation the surplus will be far greater In the coming fiscal year troops into the Struma Valley with Salonika aa their objective The determination of the Yugoslav people How this Is to be done Ta told in verse 23 offereth praise glorifleth unto God Verse 14 And In paalm 921 Is a good thing to give thanke unto the Lord and to ring jjrslses unto thy name most has Messed our Days of National Prayer: let us now have a Day of National Praise and Thanksgiving for His answer Victory on Land and Sea A PRESBYTERIAN MORE CHILDREN HURT TWO more youngsters have been injured this time critically through the dangerous Would Not Pay the refusal of the Government to i reduce certain Information bear-ng on the Reciprocity agreement TWENTY -FIVE YEARS AGO Friday April 7 1916 Hot fighting is going on along the British front at st Elol The Germans are attacking In large force Canadian regiments lt reported are In the thick of the fighting at this point Prtrograd Destruction of a German airship southwest of Dvlnsk and the capture of the JGalicisn village of Svetkavtze are reported today The War Office reported great aerial activity on the northern front Russian planes bombarding German positions and the Germans dropping bomba along General Evert's front TWENTY YEAR AGO Thursday April 7 1921 Premier Lloyd George today appealed to the British people to aid the Government through the Industrial crisis precipitated by the coal strike Lloyd George marie the apppal in announcing to the House of Commons the complete breaking down of negotiations between miners and owners Germany will submit to the Allied Supreme Council specific proposal for the reconstruction of the devastated regions of northern France in a note which now la being prepared and which will he despatched before May 1 it was announced officially today Serba Croats and Slovenes alike-la today'a (MUw Journal: Actually on the basis of wonder of the world They have had no lllu-! 1 i doub'e on Wcycto existing realities there might be email advaa-ainn about what thnv run rtown by tage for Canada in our dollkr being stabilised duui nat they might expect from the Why far more children are not injured or at par The pollry of the Government has News ami they faced what had become for killed In this city Is a miracle The two-nn-a- t0 Canadian dollars at home: to them a manifest destiny with all the desperate bicycle trick is only one of the innumerable courage of a people who prefer death to Nasi antics that keep peoplen hearts in i than business Under this policy according 1 their mouths and turn motorists' hair grey to official reckoning Canada haa saved in a enslavement They have been overrun before but always have sold their sacred soil at a horrible price for the conqueror all day long many of them performed by boys i'nT something like 979000000 ot much- old enough to know There Is no use i What would happen if our dollar brought back to par In the United angry at the children particularly at states and restrictions removed from travel When Kimovitch turned out the Regent the ltttlcr ones No normal youngster goes more Canadians than ever before began viait-and unlteii the country under kinr Peter if bout wih Safety First precepts in hla mind lnlf serosa the line? Obviously the exchange he must have knnu'n Adult must now aa always bear a large 1 P0UoB tctween the two countries would bene must nave known and the whole people come mure troublesome than it is And it la must have known too that they were inviting th for the Mey pretty troublesome now The exact figures of inviting pf childhood and in these days of dense swift Canada's unfavourable balance are an official connict wl the Naxis They fareil the traffic such responsibility Is far greater than xecrct It Is a fairly good guess though that It ever waa before i wc are running behind at the rate of about oe tt 625000 000 a month That deficit which haa Of course one of the greatest menaces to t0 foct-end it being met -is a fairly and Slovenes coalesced in the aftermath of nd tmb emaller children is heavy drain on our gold reserves the lack of adequate playgrounds something a ever he outcome of that has been urged on the city for yeare Where the older are concerned the police will have to be more vigilant and If necessary punishments must be imposed that prospect bravely more united than ever they had been since the Kingdom of Serbs Croala another great war thia new wave of Nazi terror may be these people will be honoured hy free men everywhere aa a courageous determined nation Wings for Britain! Wings to ward To patrol her Island seas Winga to scatter death abroad THE CRUX OF THE BUTTER It Is with regret that I feel myself compelled to get out my typewriter to answer in the Interests of -tolerance your correspondent "KA" whose communication appeared in your issue of April 2 1941 Behind this nom-de-plume may lurk some artist ot great technical ability in portraying the world to Itself In what he hopes Is much the same manner that a reliable camera will- But be he artist or layman 1 challenge his statement that so-called art (which he describee in the phrase new and meaningless to me "Modern Art Is debasing At best auch a contention is entirely suppositious It should be remembered that we have no conclusive evidence upon which to base the theory that certain work of art loosely Indicated by this overworked word are bed influence and producers of young Hitlers Since has dragged the regrct-ably omnipresent "Fuhrer" into this matter I would take the opportunity of pointing out that there may be some reaeon to believe that had the awful pictures which the press assures us were painted by the Awful Adolf been acknowledged as world-beaters by some coterie of artistic enthusiasts the maniacal self-assertiveness that has ended our peace might have worked itself out in the harmless splurging of punt over ranvae If this Is so then let ua encourage our wilder painters to stick to painting by giving them every possible artistic recognition that their hearts can desire nrobably realises that the whole subject Is one that rennet be advanced very far In a newspaper wrangle because there aim- ply Is not the space Nevertheless If would like to see the other side I up to bat I offer as the crux of 'the whole problem of tmlnflng the following: 1 accept "KA's" etate-Iment that tree remains a tree land rocks and clouds are still i rocks and 1 will go further and admit that there he has enunciated a fundamental philosophical concept I emphasise however that the trees clouds and rocks tnst he sees In the landsrspe are mad of wood water vapor POCKET CARTOON Hurl It on her enemies! Wings Tor Britain! Wings to rise To the Battle of the Bklee! which facing overwhelming odds the chances wil1 rv extmPle' There r( altogether of victory apparently all against them chose' i00 maBy I)rev'nUble trMt accldent 8 children and youth In Montreal some of them the path of honour rather than supinely sacrl- fetal some of them involving long suffering fice an ideal or permanent Injuries The police no doubt Just as Mussolini moveit into Greece last do they can but surely parents could do year against the wishes uf his Axis partner more th of training than some of bold bad splashes Not a few or us are Just a little puzzled as to the qualifications required In art to pass the critics who we read were severe In their criticism this year for the Spring Exhibition at the Art Association Montreal To weed out poor work was their aim we were led to believe One wonders if they are truly satlafied with the results If so why? True the great number of bold bad splashes exceeds those beautiful works of more earnest artists and does not represent the whole exhibition Thank goodness for this otherwise Canadian art would be in an awful dilapidated condition But what puzzles a goodly number of visitor! (judging by comments) ta how did the bold bed splashes get by when other gnod works that could have taken their places nobly beside those more worthy ones were rejected? nothing short of crime In the world of art end very discouraging to those true artists who are honest This Is not a personal grievance for the writer has nothing to sell But I have iron some that Were turned down flat and after visiting the exhibition and making comparisons It 1 leaves one In a maze of wonderment I am not alone in this Of course the decision of the judges ta final but a little light on the why end wherefores of the results of the present exhibition would be of Interest to a many of its vbltora Yugoslavian people repudiated the treacherous part of their rulers with the Axu and as Churchill says Its and prepared -to defend Its liberty and one of the greatest diplomatic victories of tha war Then a crest joa battle took place In the Mediterranean when five enemy ships possibly seven were sunk 1000 prisoner captured and 3000 lost by the enemy and not a single British man or ship lost The days of miracles are not past Surely such results after days of prayer should impreu every on Yet there ta a strange absence of anything like a general thanksgiving for auch wonderful result have looked In vain for anything like a unlvenal voice of thanksgiving from our pulpits and radios and newspapers for these wonderful answers to prayer It seems to me we ought io have an Empire day of thanksgiving for these wonderful answer to' our supplications Are we not somewhat like the ten lepers who prayed to be healed and were told to go to the temple? On the way they were healed but only one returned to give thanks Then the master said disappointedly: there not ten cleansed but where are the (Rev) REID them appear to be doing Aa for the lack of playgrounds In the more crowded districts where of course they are needed most for the smaller children It is a standing reproach to Montreal so now Hitler haa moved in Yugoslavia at a moment when II Duce would have preferred that he hold hia hand The former Italian leader tried frantically to Intervene at the teat moment aware that failure to stem hla Axle partner's drive now would spell death to whitgjrjr hopes he may have left That the Eaglets here and eaglets there Fledglings of an Island breed Straining now to take the air Wings more wings ii all their need! Britain' Mend Avatars Wing to wing with Canada's! Eagerly they rise In air Meet the onslaught item the tide Hein the victor's laurel there Laurel deep in life-blood -Few against the many hurled O'er the awestruck watching world Courage In full measure shown Selflessness and gallantry! Britain's knights are proved and known Winged and poised for Victory! Words are week their praise to atng! Wings for Britain let us bring! Montreal Pollard The greatest flood has soonest ebb the sorest tempest the moat sudden calm the e-- 'hottest love the coldest end and from the Italians tha Yugoslavs Independently deepest desire often ensues the deadliest hat yesterday an that they have been Socrates forced to do aobecujee the Yugoslav forces Hi yew I Whti ih Itakan far "friendly Neither great poverty nor great riches win hear Fielding would not long etand while their southern.

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