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National War Effort

Sir, —Please allow a few comments on Mr. J. J. Macdonald’s letter of Monday. I imagine he has looked through the political telescope from the wrong end. his vision being narrowed accordingly. He has no justification to compare Mr. Churchill as a guide for Mr. Fraser- and his Cabinet, as in the first place it was the Labour movement, 40 Conservative .votes, plus 130 absent members that forced a change of policy, including the complete commandeer. In the second place we can rest assured that in the event of the Government not doing its national duly, the soldier GovernorGeneral lias powers to use if needed. F. E. WILSON.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20259, 29 May 1940, Page 10

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National War Effort Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20259, 29 May 1940, Page 10

National War Effort Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20259, 29 May 1940, Page 10