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THE WAR BOOK OF A NEW ZEALANDER • ♦ * To be published soon: — “KIWI SAG A” Memoirs of a New Zealand Artilleryman by Martin Uren. •First days in camp from September, 1033—Voyage to ®sypt—First pastern Desert Campaign —'Greek and Cretan ad ventures—Second Libyan Qffraslve— -loursIours through Palestine and iSyna-dßetrent to Alameln—Battle for Egypt-The break through—Final stages of the desert vic tory and the taking of ’Tripoli. A saga which captures the spirit rf tire New Zealanders who fought in the Middle East, and which will ever recall to the Tftndor the brighter moments as wee as the darker hours of the World War -nd-A soldier’s philosophy, his his hopes and fears are candidly por trayed. The first edition of ‘‘KIWI S^ G „ A, ,’ t b the (Middle East record by selling, Re' copies in ten days. A limited edition is helny published in New Zealand. 20 Illustrations. 10/6 (Posted 11/-) PLACE TOUR ORDER NOW At (Boot Department —Ground Floor WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LTD... lambton quay, WELLINGTON. and LOWER HUTT. WILL APPLETON, NATIONAL CANDIDATE For WELLINGTON CENTRAL, says: wo read the Labour Party’s propaganda Kp’» " should he made to defend oC Mr D G. Sullivan (now yiinisier v "would have the effect of stimulating the war sentiment and playing the rotten gam of the armament. firms in propagating race h to e i93B, when Labour had only made proLeaguef and because of their S? e %n7y H out Hon B. Semple characterized these who were alarmed at our unpreparedness as "composed of scaremongers . . . they want to create the psychology of fear . . . they are the associates in war of those men who plundered the nation in claim that their a greater awareness before the war than other units of the Empire is a hollow sham. Show your contempt for these tactics by voting NATIONAL this time and I<>r WILL APPLETON . Who has four sons in the Services. CORRECTION In an advertisement on Monday 1 stated that Mr. Mark Silverstone, of Dunedin, was receiving £5OO a year as a Reserve Bank Director. I have been in formed that since his reappointment In September 1011, he has performed the services free and has received only uu‘-o £ - riocket expenses. In accordance w.th my 'statement at Webb Street Mall. I desire to withdraw that portion of the previous announcement and join with other citiz.ns complimenting Mr. .Silverstone on tins splendid war gesture. If. as is no doubt the rase the same nosition applies to Mr. Lawn. I also include him in this cortection - WILL APPLETON.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 1
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