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ffj TT T 0 Y 1. New Zealand's contribution of fighting men — oneI U I L fifth of her male population — has not been bettered 1 ill ll ky any among the United Nations. £ ■ V 2. Despite the withdrawal of approximately 160,000 men, production under all headings has broken all TC TR7 PRniTT) pre-war records Ad JL ilS* & XWJ w Factory production has increased 36% since war broke out —last year's value being £155,000,000. RECORD OF 4. Farm production exceeds all pre-war records last year's value being 20% higher than 1939. NEW I 5. Coal production has increa ed 14% since 1939. 6. Defence construction has been remarkable — the ZEALAND'S I equivalent of building 17 new wns, each with a population of 7,000, in record time. TWT 1% "D * 2. More than 90 modern airfields totalling 10,000 VV JrC I acres with 180 miles of all-weather runways have been constructed. I"*| fWJ £ 8. Supplies to the U.S. Forces are estimated at fir" B fLJ _6\_ 1 i £20,000,000 this year—nearly 8,000 tons of foodstuffs. JoJ & «&. I g post Office Savings Bank deposits have increased 1 £24,000,000 since 1939 and there is £17,500,000 in—l 10 Exports in 1942 were £81,000 ' 000 ~ a 400// ° increase -!| 11. Social Security benefits have been maintained and I increased on the most generous scale in the world — I 12. Although New Zealand is spending £3,000,000 a i week on war and maintaining the world's highest I standard of social welfare, Labour's financial policy I has been so sound that there has been n ° necessit y 1 No wonder Mr. Churchill was able to say "New \ 9 Zealand has never put a foot wrong". OUR WAR EFFORT IS THE BASIS OF FUTURE SECURITY AND FREEDOM

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 5, 10 September 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 5, 10 September 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 5, 10 September 1943, Page 3

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