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THE WORLD AT WAR

... THE WORLD AT WAR Two wars are waging in the world, Two contests interlocked as one: When will the battle-flags be furled ? And when God's will on earth be done ? land and sea. winged in the air, Satanic powers fight for control; And were its hidden springs ...

HALF THE WORLD AT WAR

... HALF THE WORLD AT WAR. Mr, Almy reminded them that the nresent moment more than halt the world is a war. and that the bulk of the world's wealth is being spent in commitments for armaments, the Moloch that was eating un two-thirds of vhe ...

OUR HOME PULPIT

... nations of the world One nation i started this terrible war. but it soon spread, all the forces of aggression joining In until it has become truly world war Against all these forces of evil stands the Kingdom of God. engaged also in a world ...

ORCHESTRA

... Contributed | Music lovers in Bridgwater went back two decades on Wednesday. They lived over again the palmy days preceding the World War. when the Bridgwater Operatic Society. the Choral Society, and the Dramatic Society vied with each other to who should serve ...

THE INVINCIBLE SAPPERS

... This particularly applicable to the 281 Field Park Company. Royal Engineers. wlio.-e proud reputation in three campaigns World War 11. has won for them the title of The Invincible Engineers. They're tough Sappers, these lads 281. and they've been with ...

RATIONING OF BEER?

... DISCONTENT. “The rationing and weakening of beer was found to be a root cause of discontent in some industrial areas during the world war. Surely we do not, want the same effects now. COMMUNAL CENTRES. In these enlightened days people drink only in moderation ...

COL. WICKHAM IN AUSTRALIA

... County \ . Heraid.\ Sir. —If the Battle of Waterloo was won the playing-fields Eton. might 1101 be equally true to s«v that World War the Second is beins to victory the pins-pony ItAbles of Port Moresby? No doubt constituents ol Lieut-Colonel 1 Wickliam will ...

GERMANS IN THIS COUNTRY

... Germans to overflowing. France, instead of remaining morally strong. became morally weak, and that was the first step towards World War No. 2. German propaganda led to appeasement, and afterwards to collaboration with the Germans, and Petain was said by many ...

“NEVER AGAIN

... who know the Germans would not surprised at any subterfuge they might engineer to win the peace once more and prepare for World War No. 3. Thus is a most inconvenient moment for such an impasse, and. unfortunately, it is not possible to see how the two ...

U.S. EX-PRESIDENT’S VIEW

... of this war. We diould be yielding the last stand of democracy if we went in—win or lose.” Mr. Henry Ford, the car magnate, said on Tuesday: The war in Europe, what there is of it. over and chaos remains. It chaos out of which will come world COUNCIL ...

NEXT WEEK'S FILMS

... heroine. Claudette is loved by two men—one young Lien tenant who goes to France World War 1: the other a famous statesman and presidential candidate in the years of World War 2. who has her lifelong affection and steadfast guidance in the most important ...

BROTHERS IN ARMS

... monthly meeting on Tuesday. The Mayor (Mr. C. Harold Goodland) addressing the Council on the extension of the war—now in every sense world war. he remarked— said : We must expect here at home to have to work harder, to endure sacrifices, and suffer hardships ...