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WILL TO VICTORY

NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE HOUSE ADOPTS RESOLUTION FLUCTUATIONS OF STRUGGLE (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Thursday The House of Representatives tonight unanimously adopted a resolution expressing New Zealand’s determination to prosecute the war to victory. The resolution, which was moved by the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. P. Fraser, and seconded by the L/ader of the Opposition, Mr S. G. Holland, was as follows: “That this House, after hearing and discussing in secret session on February 10 and February 11, a review of the war situation, records its approval of the following telegram sent at its request by the Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom:—■ “ ‘The House of Representatives assembled today in secret session, having heard and discussed a full and frank review of the present situation, including your own most recent comments, have unanimously asked me to convey to you an intimation of their appreciation and understanding of the position and to assure you of the unshaken determination of the Parliament, Government and people of New Zealand to prosecute this war to victory, irrespective of the fluctuations of the struggle.’ ”

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Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21653, 13 February 1942, Page 2

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WILL TO VICTORY Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21653, 13 February 1942, Page 2

WILL TO VICTORY Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21653, 13 February 1942, Page 2

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