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Public Notices. CHAMPION NOTICES WITH A CERTAIN / M'\" T OF i'L!?' ' AM) DISMAY THAT THE VST MAN" l' J ' SEATING J-. --v. • . . --. i) SADNESS. IT IS ADMITTED BY SIR .TAMES AND SIR THOMAS IN A FRIENDLY SPAR FOR DOMINION SUPREMACY (VIDE NEWSPAPER REPORTS AH AT FOOT) THAT FURTHER DRAINAGE WILL BE A GREAT STRAIN ON OUR MAN-POWER AND RESOURCES. CHAMPION THINKS HE WILL BE ABLE TO KEEP UP THE SUPPLY OF HIS MUSCLE-RATSER FLOUR AN r > STANDARD OATMEAL AND ROLLED OATS WITH THE ASSISTANJE OF THE WHEAT CONTROLLER; AND HE HAS REMINDED HI" [ OF WHAT GENERAL FOCH SAID TO AMERICA—"HURRY, HURRY." THE FIGHTING PASTORS OF MY FLOCK, AFTER PARTAKING OF STANDARD OATMEAL AND ROLLED OATS, AND GRUEL MEAL FOR INVALIDS, NOW APPEAR TO BE PASSIVE, AND ADMIT THEIR FOLLY. IT WAS A HEAVY STRAIN ON THOSE SOOTHERS, BUT NOW THAT PEACE RE TONS AND NO HEADS BROKEN. CHAMPION WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY ALL REQUIREMENTS. Extract from Sir Thomas Mackenzie's "ppoeh fit a patriotic rally at the Town nail, Leeds, July 10: — "New Zealand has sent 110,000 soldiers out of a million inhabitants, but lie confessed the strain on the manpower and resources of the Dominion was now beginning to tell. New Zealand, however, could supply superabundance of foodstuffs and raw material, while America—thank God for America —had men in plenty willing to go. It was sound policy to arcept men from Ameriia and fjodstuffs from New Zealand." By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, Monday. 15-7-18. Reference to the published report of some remarks by the High Commissioner in Loudon to the effect that the Dominion's man-power was diminishing, and hinting at the possibilities of the Americans taking the place of the New Zealanders, was made by Sir James Allen to-night. The Dominion, he said, had entered the campaign with the intention f seeing it through and he believed the people of New Zealand were still determined to do so. He believed the mon at the front wished to fight the matter out and intended playing their part to the end. There was a great strain upon New Zealand's man-powtr and resources, but, like our allies, we were prepared to meet those strains' and to do and give all we could in this fight for freedom. Wie are glad to see the Americana coming in, and we hoped that they would come in such numbers that victory would be certain. So far as he was concerned he considered himself pledged absolutely to keep the New Zealand Division up to strength jis long as he had man-power to do it. I have again spoken. V., AUCKLAND. i HONORES MUTANT MORES. (Honours change men's manners or characters). N.B,—Notice that Mr McLaren, of Wellington, lias also swallowed the "rue on" farm joke.—A r ., Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13813, 18 July 1918, Page 4
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