v Nr!IBI rhe Prime Minister’s Message UNLESS W • ? JB MTaisUdwiui.iK w IN ill B LOST ■kA “I ask the young men of this country to offer themeselves, in their thousands, now, for military service, Y anywhere, whether in New Zealand or abroad, for Y the place where freedom can best be defended is the place for our fighting men to be. Eut I want that service to be the service of men who bear willingly the arms that they have taken up freely. * wish ft t 0 b e that every New Zealand soldier , a volunteer on whom no compulsion was brought -w to But that of his own conscience.” /‘‘To those who enlist I have only one pledge to make, that is, that they will not return to this land i to take part in an unseemly struggle for the right i®* to ve ‘ k e the duty of the Government to safeguard them against that and it will be my /.i| duty as Prime Minister to take the initiative in this i tUI |i|| matter?* I 111 PRIME VMINISTER | ENLIST NOW CX Meds .30
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 March 1940, Page 3
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