UNITY IN WAR EFFORT
MR. HAMILTON'S APPEAL [bt telegraph—OWN correspondent] WELLINGTON. Thursday "Where there is a will there is a way. If ever there was a tim§ in our history when inflexible will—the -will to unite and work and fight to achieve victory—was a first essential, it is day," says the Leader of the Opposition, the Hon. A. Hamilton, in a circular to members of the committee of the National Party, in which he {appeals for unity in the war effortt "The task confronting the new'"War Cabinet is great and is extremely'.-ur-gent," the circular continues. "I know our people are aware of this and will stand up unflinchingly and loyally a:s they have always done in support of myself and my colleagues. This is a time for action and decision rather than tor words. "This War Cabinet is at least a realistic approach to the ideal of unity and • action which we all cherish in our hearts. I would make a spepial appeal to our people everywhere now that ,we have representation in a, boav in complete control of the Dominion s war effort, to leave no stone, unturned to make their support 100 per cent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23718, 26 July 1940, Page 9
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