THE HAWKE'S BAY TRIBUNE
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• The nation has bestirred itself in every sphere. . . Two years ago no one realised what it could accomplish; to-day all the world is aware that the British nation cannot be lightly challenged either by sea, by land, in the air, or in the workshop. —Professor Adam W. Kirkaidy.
With which is incorporated a THE HASTINGS STANDARD a Established 1896
When the war ends it will be encumbent on all of us to redouble our activities, increase the productivity of mill, factory and field ; for sj long as there is a deficiency in excess of what w_ are accustomed to, so long must some of us, especially the poorer members of the community, feel the pinch occasioned by this devastating war. -Professor Adam W. Kirkaidy
VOL. VI. No. 260
THURSDAY EVENING, OCIOBER 19, 1916
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 260, 19 October 1916, Page 1
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