BRITISH BY-ELECTION
UNITED SUPPORT ASKED FOP. BY MR. CHURCHILL. NO EASY OR SHORT CUT TO VICTORY. (British Official Wireless.! RUGBY. May 4. In a letter to Captain Peto. official Government candidate in the King's Norton Division by-election, the Prime Minister. Mr Churchill, says: "I am confident I can rely on the electors to make it clear that they are not people to be duped by well-mean-ing extremists into the illusion that victory or peace can be reached by any easy short cut. By giving you their vote they will show their confidence in me and my colleagues and I appeal to all political parties to make Die best possible strategic use of the ever-increasing resources at our disposal. "Those who are sincerely convinced that Herr Hitler and Hitlerism must be extirpated from Europe should regard it as part of their duty in defending their country to go to the poll and record their vote. They must remember that every enemy of Britain will look to the voting in King's Norton to see if there is any weakening in Die national resolve.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1941, Page 5
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