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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 14, Issue 9 (December 1, 1939)

Railways Carry on Quietly

Railways Carry on Quietly.

You can picture Home railwaymen, like their gallant colleagues in France, quietly and determinedly carrying on their own particular tasks, ever confident of the ultimate issue. Your correspondent saw much of the heroism of the French railway workers during the last struggle. To-day, in an even nobler cause, one and all on both sides of the Channel, determined that never again shall peaceful folk have to live in constant fear of ruthless aggression, are exerting themselves to the utmost. The struggle may be long, or it may be short. Whatever happens, Britain and the Empire stand as one, inflexible in their belief that Right must triumph over Might.

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