"WIN THIS WAR."
"Win this war. That is ihe essential ""as; that ie the work before us. It makes no difference who is the workman X 'ong as the work is done. The people ""■anted m c to take on this task. 1 bave ■lone so. If they are dissatlsUed, 1 would are no personal sensitiveness if they replaced nre by somebody more capable. 1 *<"ild wtiungiy reslgllt wi(n ,_„ conscious"^3 1 have done my best, and give place to a jitter man who could carry on and win." J| cs c sentiments are those of the late ™ Kitdieaer as frequently expressed to en »ers of his staff and his Intimates. , Kltciener of the Sphinx-like attributes non-existent to them. Instead he was extremely shy, diffident, human person; act but loyal in his friendships, talkative torn" 11 Mtrnordln ary degree in the right iHimT 117 ' V ' th a wonderful se " sc o: U ™M, dry perhaps, with a touch of irony c anbject unpleased him.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 19
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163"WIN THIS WAR." Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 19
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