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COHFULSORY MILiTARY TRAINING ITIS NECESSARY IT IS THE ONLY FAIRWAY j ITIS THE ONLY EFFECTIVE WAY The scheme lor Compulsory Military Training is necessary to, ensure Ithe delence of our People, our Country and our Cominonwealth. Our nation is not justified in faking risks by being irresponsible about the future, particulariy when .facing the stark facts of the • " ■ _ present world situation. • " ' ' • ■ - I YOU must cast your vote FOS Compulsory Military Training if you - -vwish to keep New Zealand secure. . . safe . . . strong. HEKE ARE THE FACTS: ■ : 1 Twice in 25 years we have defended ourselves suecessfiilly 5 To be prepared is to guard the peace. Preparation is one against aggressors, but at appailing cost. Prepared strength deterrent which aggressors, understand. To be capable of is our best insurance that it will not happen again. self-defence is not to be war-minded. A yote for Compulsory 2 The United Nations has not, np to the present, fulfilled Military Training is a vote against war. the hopes of its fonnders. It has not given us international law and order, peace and security, as we hoped it wohld. We r. rru~ cannot afford to take risks in a dangerous world in which forins ^ ^ ainmg sdheme is this: Yonng of dictatorship thfeaten. ; men, on reaching the age of 18 years, will spend 14 weeks 3 Sound training in modern defence methods protects odr in camp in the first year. Then the/" wiU haye 14 - days. , in I men. i camp and 6 days ont-of-camp training during ettch of thre§ 4 A compulsory system is the only fair way. It is also the succeeding years. They will then be posted to. -the reserve only way that ean effectively meet the needs. It is the fair for 6 years, but no training will be required of them during 3? way, the democratic way, the efficient way. those years. - c ^ - « You are asked to give an overwhelming vote FOR COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE ' ^ . ' [ISSUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT.J ,
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 July 1949, Page 3
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