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THE CHINA, MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1940

KING'S BROADCAST

Portuguese banker's

TO COMMONWEALTH tragic end

London, December 25.

His Majesty the King declared today in his tradi- tional broadcast Christmas message that though Britain had “a long way to go”, and it would be a "tough business,” “none of us can be satisfied till we ara again standing upright and supporting our own weight."

Y

The King, whose voice was carried all over the world after the most comprehensive exchange of Commonwealth greetings ever undertaken, said:

"If we are to see 11 through, f The speaker to precede the as we shall, we must put the King was

Personal touch

wo

can carry this spirit of Christmas along with us through 1950, it will not only make life easier for those round us, but we shall be giving strength to that wider family of the whole British Commonwealth, which depends

vitality upon

for its own health of all its members.

the

The difficult days bring to my peoples the opportunity' of show. ing the great quaillies of human naturo-courage, perseverance, en- durance, unselfishness and publie spirit.

Mr. Aden Williams,

"These are the qualities by good of our country flest allow student studying in London.

which, in our long history, the 6ons and daughters of our race the time. We are deeply grate-

have met and overcome ful to our good friends in the

many crises. And each one of us who United States for the imagina- 22

The King said that each year day by day in that spirit to do tion and sympathy with which they first realised our problems the valued mort highly the op his duly can surely feel that hei and then set to work to hel; } portunity to send a message that is doing his share to win through i he was able to give on Christmas these dangerous times, so that Day. "In no way would it be powe may the more certainly and sible for me to be in such direct

the sooner be equipped to play the many the full part that understanding personal touch with

we ought to friends to whom I am speaking." play in the world.

u over them.

"Without this help we could no1 have made the progress to- wards recovery that has already been achieved."

world.

whole vich, he watching Pritain to see how she bore test in The test of character ker recovery in- volved.

"And if not the whol world, certainly the

greater part

of

it is longing to 7 HE KING

soc Cireat Britain

told you a ***

He continued.

"We are deeply grateful to our year ago of the volume of sym-good friends in the United States

nethy with me and my Illness for the imagination and sympathy that had come from every part with which they first realised our of the world. Those good wishes, problems and then set to work I am thankful to say, have been

to help us over them. largely futfilled, so that I am now

able again to undertake mony "Without this understanding public dulles which, under doc-help, we could not have made the torn' orders, 1 was for a while progress towards recovery that obliged to forego.

has already been achieved.

"Once more I would say how touched and encouraged I have been by the affectionate entrega

of millions in these Islands and

for outside them.

"Most of us make

Christmas

Tough business

"But none of us can be satisfied

we are

again standing up- right and supporting mur W71 weight, and we have a long way to go before we can do that. It

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is bound to be a tough business, and if we are to see it through,

and the Britishy Commonwealth, the familly festival; and it la ubout keeping their pince and able to this family side of Christmas that und their full weight among the want to say something today great Democracies, who are joint. Here at Sandringham, the Queens we shall, we must put the good by an I pray, successfully stryiv-and are very glad to have with lk to lay deep the toutations as both the eldest member and the of a serure peace for all."

youngest member of our family and we would like to share our Christmas joys.

4 ?1;• caf Lhc H14༥Łས present for the few minules he spoke, follow- ing the tradition of the Christmas Day broadensts begun by his father, King George V. 17 years ago, WAX bis grandson, Prince Charles, who was mending his frst Christmus at Sandringham. Last year he was in London.

of our country first all the time.

"it will not always be easy. for under such stresses as we must expect, we may be inclined to think first of our own advan-

"May this adamon,

And the age or convenience, or to put the going that is to follow it, blame, if things new year

shoulders than bring to

happiness.right, on other you real

fest at his time of our

are not

It is right that we should think our own, and not think what we

nearest ourselves can contribute to mak and dcarost, and where there in them go better.

Bee children

we

Great qualities

are trying to "But feelings of that sort would make it a happy day for them. be unworthy of our common need. Shortly after the bronfleust,

and of the obligalium of service Translations in Hindustani, Afri-

that rests on every individual. The whole kanas and French went out, fol- į "To us okler ones the happiness

world is watching lowed later by versions in other of young people is

one of the low we bear ourselves in languages.

And it lest of character, chief sources of delight.

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Officials of the ship linc eald that Brigadier Temudo, a passenger aboard the Benguela returning from the Gape Vardo Islands, last was scon on Christmas Eve.

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