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corresponbSti^ MEAT WDUgu^ ( To the Editor.) 4 "We have been told tta Mb. storage accommodation i Cr vided in Xew Zeal*,* f *V production. Farmm ]«», JJ" go ahead and produce payment, storage and business of the Statemunitions of war. what is -wanted * the -hippmg posit appears quite certain (L*' * farmers will consider it production on the farm. *5$ at the normal rate. BertricSS? are ever necessary., the works, after adequate reserves for J"!* opportunity offers. Then, no need for panic, snd panic are not serving tK» : the Dominion. With a tJS* with certain outgoing wl? market, with unexplored export to the Ea^andS^ 1 fleet of ships drawing on ourirfil! space for Britain, though the* a serious problem to face, ft J 4 immediate nor shall we be fan** Septcml-er. New Zealand J*?*? tins problem when it ariw. primarily a State rcspoMftffij. «. farming community was eneiv to produce all possible . A. E. BOBKS® Provincial Secretary X.Z.Fuaatf{ CONSCIENCE APPUII I heartily endorse the owes tence of Mr. Brady's letter your issue of the 13th inst. & ceeds to demonstrate its tnajj poverty of his own eommwit, ) will he learn the me of jj, commas! Ho misqnotm na m times and then with arrant ana he misquotes Scripture. Hit en faux pas is to istrodn 1 N'iemoeller as mj* perfectly well tliat this form- fcommander has been Your correspondent basin ia th' dom men are dying to prewtf blandly denies that the Holy Sjfci sanctions war. He inanely Vi what Christ thinks about it" By Gordon, Haveloclc and Liaeoh! hj easy to reconcile Coriatlka with war as it is to relate the lovo of God to His retribifhii ments. J. V. RiddeD ekiKi although Christ denounced the Ifc He "respected their penoulitk.'i well! "Yo serpents, ye vi|>crs. how can ye escape tkfc tion of hell J* I had ratto as high-explosion than tint; H requires a very agile imip«ft T picture Clirist as a pacsve j» Where He resisted He was eertnJr passive. As for German cUfaaJ not difficult to prove that odis forces have done their bert to mi slaughter of civilians and tfai&l have deliberately done the ealan. nation which follows a V: criminal"—to use Dr. tag**, inevitably suffers. Your paefcta: pondents hare no workable ifar to offer us. Disamuiat it appeasement failed. Thru ■sa for it now but to slay the dnpt ALEXANDER BBS THE BLACXODI According to Press leputi, hi holders and small ehopkeepei te out Auckland have ittpwMwft the request to shut oot,a»f«ra? sible, all light. It is aba iifaiiii there is still a certain aaoGßte'i glow. Of course there is, aaditvEi tinue so long as hundreds of acta' traverse thousands of miles of e?J suburban roads every night A# iss at present, the whole thing M ho® ral and unfair. The amount if is emitted through a small submit' door (with no window light) Bl#® to one twentieth of the aMBC? the headlights of one note ® • Government are eontinnißj S people to make sacrifices, aad wouldn't be much self-daml sir owners to refrain from using fe l at night, which would only be iff themselves pleasure, whereM «? a of business, large or small, ■at*' ouslv affected if obliged to h a ll total darkness. Whether day attack is considered imai^' future probability, sky-glow it would only reqrae«* car to run round the ••Itili® dark for the headlights to dec?" cate where the city of Anetio^., BUILDING IN WAKIOtt 15 It is pood to see in letter such as the one lieioeo, In Wartime."' I do not a wish to debar all progrte**"® trv while the war is on, Wt _ that there «cn.s to to« , amount ol spending country on building, other correspondent, £ save our civilisation andnw" Being in a district w; foreign clement. I, too, jcvfaf must smile at the e J sil3 t *> g country here, compared regime. In the district J can take it from me clement live on the fat o jjj arc extravagant, and —Ji they can ollt ,®' putting into it the bare manded of all. heart. They run their ~L night with no apparent U» \Ybv not make all 0 lante' soldiers" pay. and put tM National Savings or some ,j for tbeir portion in app«o» privileges here? n - jy^! from heart orj--ALL MUST HEtf." . , tjg& The artick pabUshed giving an extract f 10 ®.. t4 bv a New Zealand wKu in Wellington. sh . o jf D^as,= and wide all o\er tbc what soldier> a , r , iv „ for us-think of^ plea-ure and comfort j. $ rcallv be of the who are -nffering so a * ~,,-ervc thcir-ai'd Hnmelamir Where W were they not and day. too? It . gjgiW a-banmi lhat t^,ose ,*_ 4 bit from this count . make such statemwi tlifc • have left behind \° Once more, let apathy and peaoe-tun .-gjjjl the soldiers,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 69, 22 March 1941, Page 8

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UNKNOWN Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 69, 22 March 1941, Page 8

UNKNOWN Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 69, 22 March 1941, Page 8

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