NEW ZEALAND'S NAME
SOLDIERS IN EGYPT "WILL GIVE A GOOD ACCOUNT OF THEMSELVES" "I't is an ill wind that blows nobody any good and no doubt what we all see over here and elsewhere away from New Zealand will ba help ful to us if we survive this show 7 and return. It will at least have taught us to appreciate our own country more than we did before and among all things that -will make us better citizens," writes Second-Lieutenant A. G. Hultquist from Egypt. "The comradeship of ered together to defend certain principles which I believe mn-e than ever to be Avorth fighting for, is itself a lesson that -will live, with us for many a long day. The men are made ol good stuff and New Zealand need not worry about her good Aame Ijeing marred. Our chaps will give a great account o'f themselves when ttie time comes.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 254, 6 January 1941, Page 5
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152NEW ZEALAND'S NAME Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 254, 6 January 1941, Page 5
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