Tn IS3S. on ihe «-amc day, Iwn British steamships, the Orcat Western and the Sirius. steamed into Now York. They were the first steamers to cross the Atlantic.
jit ■ : wef * NAZI RADIO ANNOUNCER, FEB. 3rd, 1940 HOW TO ENLIST. The laugh will be on the aggressor before we're through. Sneers and jibes will carry no weieht against the grim determination of New Zealand's manhood to assist Britain and her allies to put an end, once and for all, to the constant menace of f ° r mtaicai cxamtKanonaggression and dictatorship. The poor country lads" have dedicated themselves to the task. Many of them are now overseas. Many more W ■ I * I I are wanted NOW to stand behind their pals. Are you 1 H I I lIP going to fail your country when she needs you most? | k I Are you to leave this honour and duty to Or you to prove your manhood here and now by enlisting immediately in Wm I New Zealand's second Expeditionary Force? H I H W A *8:75 i 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 14
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 14
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