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APPRECIATION

10 THE EDITOR. Sir,—-If from one of your readers an expression of admiration for your article, "New Zealand and the War," in your issue this evening gives you any satisfaction, then . I am very glad; for it seems to me that you deserve the heartiest thanks of all those who place the good of their country' bofore personal gain or ambition.—l am, etc., A CITIZEN. 17th July.

wheat farmers and sheepfarmers would not mind paying out- of the war profits for, say, a Japanese or Chinese force of men to guard the Pacific Islands, so thatwe could go on making money, as that seems to be the only consideration with some of us, and then there would be no need for the Second Division to leave their comfortable homes to carry out the promises made in their names to the boys who volunteered to fight for their wives and children.—l am, etc., WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 4

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APPRECIATION Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 4

APPRECIATION Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 4