OUR WAR CABINET
afS be excuse d in believing and tw f newspaper comments, that viw ? , their correspondents from f Z v, eala " d r was 50,000 miles less than -, of war ' mstead of the mileS " ° ur efforts at mainlv tm seem to be directed unitv nnt f s creating political diseneSeiM Z y amo 2§ those whose energies and sacrifices our bovs weannnt SO mUch for weap<pns and material, but more especially among our accredited reIbSTgS,™ ar liamentfweprate about democracy while working for Dhere^f"^, 1 b ? creatin g an atmosth«w n and di strust for SI S se res P°nsibility it is to guide this country at a time when ST ra fti he orld °ye r is in grave ?nn 'ii T be "VX ar Administration bnrrien ,r h ? avy and responsible its discharge, and whether fiftv it s °nnel is seven, twenty or . t>, its achievements will remain m jeopardy until we realise oufdeanff'pnH rights , are bei "g challenged fmnt S g D re r on a wider battletront than Parliament Buildings.
P. JENKINS,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 4
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177OUR WAR CABINET Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 4
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