UNITY
When Mr. Fraser returned fr» pS America he told us of the uafaT Pf the American people. It Ips our National Ministers hm « f 1 sufficient knowledge of vfcaf £ IpS happened and is happatiw fc I'-'l dictator countries. The Gain WS ment to-day looks Hi one in New Zealand to naSL B their responsibilities to tbdMn I® country and to the Empire, ft* |iJ faced with the task of proMcdbi fe . war on a scale hitherto uobiaSV ti ~ which calls for not only win *. I and deliberate judgment ttdadh P"' A but also for the wholehettWft p& operation of every man, wdaiiiM §31? child in the community t ■ or reference to party, riaaj Ws--must be buried along with£*. life 7 tional prejudices which we IK and there in Parliament aniStt hR it. Let us swing into line, fm, to shoulder, a band of Ifa WM behind our Government tnit- I is won. UNITE OR fgE- 111
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1942, Page 4
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157UNITY Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1942, Page 4
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