EFFECTIVE USE OF MAN POWER
LONDON, August 22. ‘ The Times ’ commends Mr Mackenzie King’s new man power policy, and adds that the Australian, New Zealand, and South African Governments are grappling with the same problem of making the most effective use of man power ami other resources. “In Australia and New Zealand there are no racial divisions,” 'says ‘ The Times,’ “ but the conflict between the Labour and non-Labour parties has not been without its hampering effect on the war effort. All sections are united in the same determination to achieve victory, but of necessity there lias been some difficulty in sinking differences over economic and social issues. Now Zealand’s War Cabinet, representing ail parties, seems to bo machinery reflecting the common determination in action.”
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Evening Star, Issue 24281, 24 August 1942, Page 4
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124EFFECTIVE USE OF MAN POWER Evening Star, Issue 24281, 24 August 1942, Page 4
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