VICTORY "V"
ISSUE OF STICKBUgj GOVERNMENT CONSIDER* (B* Tflerrmph.—PmrlimaeatMy |^^ WELLINGTON, tfc^4 The Government has under sideration the adoption of the «* for victory symbol, which ha. JT such a remarkable impression!! many parts of the world. Tfckiik indicated by Mr. Nash to 4» his attention was drawn to thefei that Australia had taken aakmt that connection. i» Discussing possible methml. utilising the slogan. Mr. jS?J: it might take snape in the ftifS patriotic badges for sale, or vSiZ stickers, to be sold for attacSE to envelopes, though not havS2s postage value. Receipts from i of these slogans could go into •£&! the Patriotic Fund or the Wars? penses Account •* "There is an element, of i —' ' ance in the fact that the regnmSL' occupied countries is so reaL-'iS Mr. Nash, "and that it is likefr few even stronger as the days pas* i? only way to counteract it n.2 one taken by the Nazi Minia** w Propaganda. Goebbels. THsjnlL* is a reasonably good sign dm tb* is some support coming from S pied countries when the need &I arise and the chance of heJoiniX occur.'' *""»^ (See Page 6.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 172, 23 July 1941, Page 8
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