"My husband, who served four years with the Anzaes in the World Wai’, has offered his services through the British Consul, among thousands of others,” writes a former Auckland woman from Long Beach. California, to a friend in Auckland. "The general sentiment in America is keep out of war. yet there seems little doubt of the issue in the near future. We rejoice in the news that again New Zealand has come to the aid of Grat Britain and France in the cause of democracy.” The writer remits £5 as a contribution to the New Zealand Red Cross Fund.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1939, Page 2
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