RECONSTRUCTION
OPENING OF A NEW ERA. Discussing plans for reconstruction after the war, the "Yorkshire Post" says: We shall want a broadly human programme, clear-cut. limited in scope, realistic in detail —a programme capable of enlisting behind it not merely a majority of national opinion, but a generous wave of national enthusiasm. To consider the drafting of that programme is. Mr Arthur Greenwood's immediate task. We can all help him. not by urging our pet theories, but by training ourselves to know what to expect from victory when it comes. That glorious day will be a day for rejoicing. but not a day for taking off our armour and hanging it up to rust. It will be a day for rejoicing in the opening before us of a new ora of creative opportunity an ora rich in promise but. one that will assuredly demand of us the utmost, foresight, the utmost enterprise, the utmost firmness of resolve.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1941, Page 4
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157RECONSTRUCTION Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1941, Page 4
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