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A little body English is used by the Duke of Edinburgh as he chats with war veterans after the royal couple laid a wreath at the National Was Memorial(...)
A little body English is used by the Duke of Edinburgh as he chats with war veterans after the royal couple laid a wreath at the National Was Memorial(...)

A little body English is used by the Duke of Edinburgh as he chats with war veterans after the royal couple laid a wreath at the National Was Memorial(...)

Date7/27/1978
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Original Toronto Star caption: A little body English is used by the Duke of Edinburgh as he chats with war veterans after the royal couple laid a wreath at the National Was Memorial in downtown St. John's. As one veteran of World War I put it . . . I'd do it all again. I was born in Newfoundland. I fought for Newfoundland; and I'll die in Newfoundland. It's still a British colony to me; and I won't have no one say nothing against it. - Robert Martin; 86; is among handful still alive.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0123084F