WAR SAVINGS WEEK
"EXTRAVAGANCE AM) WASTE ARE TREASON." Australian-New Zealand Oablo Association, London, July 16. Mr. Reginald Antenna, in a "letter, says: "I am glad that for War Savings Week a date has been chosen, when tho thoughts of the nation aro directed across tho Channel, where we are making" tho greatest military effort in our history. It is not a battle of a few days, but tho beginning of a lonj, patient, and arduous offensive, demanding of the soldiers heroic exertions and unimaginable sac. rifices. Are those who stay at home content to to, mere spectators? The greatest financial effort of our history i 9 needed. Extravagance and waste are treason; indifference is a crime; but Exchequer Bonds are heavy artillery, and siialler Bonds are equal to rifles- and grenades."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2826, 18 July 1916, Page 5
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131WAR SAVINGS WEEK Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2826, 18 July 1916, Page 5
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