SACRIFICES MUST BE MADE
FARMERS PREPARED TO ASSIST IN' WINNING WAR.
(United Press Association.*
DANHETHtJeE, Nov. 14
•Regarding the cccnmaaideering of the -wool clip, Mr"G. Hunter, M.P., says: ."The safsty of the Empire compelled us to take the extreme step of conscripting human life; therefore no objection dngnt to' be made to the Imperial author^tie3, having first call oni our pvod*uce to feed and clothe the men at the front. Personally, I feel and think I ami-expfessirig the views of the majority of c ithe. of the Dominion' •when I say that I am' prepared' to make any sacrifices that "will assist in- winning the -war." ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 November 1916, Page 5
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