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HOME GUARD AND E.P.S.

| It - pity that "Team Warden" « a( j »'>r elf - a 7 n.j.m w» of uvo fuch orw®', sat ions, should be complete! v at lom head*. Personal ahn. 0 , t tic »W moment of cri-i, can wnt no pose I repeat thai ii i( . K.I'.S. * I*l*. tw-cd as an umbrella Ihv men w£f jit ilised in the Home Guard; tilt tl» Home Guard should come first, and ill available oner«io< U- directed ttrtrtrfii Bttaininjr it<i require*] complement" tlm until the Home Guard allaiaa fall strength. and while war Mill «tan& at our doors any activities of the EPS. detrimental to the Home Gaud in l*. eniitinjr men or money are ra*rui4*d. Me have a land to defend and the Hdjm Guard needs the services of tho*# excellent organise ns who at present a« tfrrin? with scheme*. rather than lotfciiir the beast in the eye. I would a*k "Ttim Harden" to answer this question: Were he given sole charge of this confer'* preparation for inva.sion or raid, what would he concentrate k"» energies on—the army or the I>MOm!

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1941, Page 6

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HOME GUARD AND E.P.S. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1941, Page 6

HOME GUARD AND E.P.S. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1941, Page 6