BUCK-OUT TEST
The next black-out test for Wellington will be held on Monday night.
looking on from the grandstand, but' things may be' different now. The Allies have received blows, and there is a likelihood that they will receive further Everyone must make a determined effort to pull together
"This is no time for mud-sling-ing or ill-informed criticism. Considered, constructive criticism is welcome. It is necessary for everyone to do something—every man, woman, and child—all must have an allotted task. All must be prepared to make sacrifices, and to give up some of the things we have enjoyed in the past.
"When we receive bad news we will not mope, but will do something more, and do. it better, and be'cheerful if we want to win through."
Sir Cyril concluded by impressing on the men the necessity for maintaining perfect physical fitness, and wished them-all the best of luck.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1942, Page 4
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149BUCK-OUT TEST Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1942, Page 4
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