Major-General Sir Hmar n d KW'nbirvr, President M \ • Ex-Servicemen 0 Appeal to You Air Chief Marshall ' Keith Parky President ■^ ca^ tr ATTOcialion yyrg RIIOW What War means. E. By being strong, we have the ' SS est chance of avoiding war. ■ m But should war come, victory can assured without sacrificprecious lives only if our a Mr. L.D. Waters, O 1 J New Zealand Home-Service- fighting services are thoroughly men's Association, Inc. trained and equipped. The possibility of an unpre||r 3| n . pared and untrained Army being called upon to defend New Zealand is unthinkable. We confidently appeal, therePresident Eg tQ | Q y a | ea J anc l men and women to vote for COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. Mark your Voting Paper I vote for Compulsory Military Training -I veto ogainot Computeory -Militarydraining Issued by JOINT DEFENCE ACTION COMMITTEE, EX-SERVICEMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS and NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE LEAGUE.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 July 1949, Page 7
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