THE ENGINEERS
"WORK IN THE H.G. Referring to the work of the Engineers, Mr W. Henderson at the .Awake New Zealand rally last evening said that steady work was: being •achieved. The men had been drawn from all walks of life but had an (excellent esprit-de-corjjs. He paid tribute to the local organisation which had pledged itself to assist ■-the Home Guard by the utmost means in its power. It was up to the people -of the town to get behind it to a iiian. The danger i'or which we were preparing Avas, he considered very -close to-day and for that reason there should be no holding back. If the public would combine as a good old Rugby football scrum, solid: balanced and compact there should be no- • thing to fear. It was well to re- . member the old adage—united we •stand —divided we fall.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 57, 25 May 1942, Page 5
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145THE ENGINEERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 57, 25 May 1942, Page 5
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