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DON’T LET UP THE WAR IS NOT WON YET. There'is a distinct danger that when war news seems better, necessary precautions are relaxed. It must be rememtered that enemy agents are on the job and will stay on the job until the end of the war. As long as our shipping is threatened there is a danger of mails falling into enemy hands. Therefore every one of us must see that no scrap of newr. is allowed to be picked up from conversations overheard or from our letters. When hundreds of such scraps, whether true or not, are collected and classified by enemy experts, as they undoubtedly are, they provide information of real value to the enemy. Don’t talk about any matter of the slightest significance in regard to Army, Navy, Air Force, or Shipping, and definitely do not include such information in your letters. Be on your guard all the time against careless talk and careless writing. Make it part of your war effort. Inserted to assist the war effort by the proprietors of Baxters Lung Preserver. Baxters, Ltd.. 602 Colombo Street, Christchurch. —Advt

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 6

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