PERSONAL SACRIFICE
9 SELF-DENIAL FOR VICTORY. The need for unremitting personal sacrifice was emphasised by Lord Kindersley, president of the National Savings Committee, in a recent speech. “Don't let us try to fool ourselves into the idea that victory can be attained without sacrifice,” he said, “personal sacrifice by all of us of all those things that we should like to have but do not need. Unless we are to betray those who are protecting us we must exercise from today until the war is won the strictest self-discipline and self-denial, and give all the personal service we possibly can to the State. By so doing we shall not only release labour and materials for the war, but we shall be able to save and lend to the Government, and so keen the country’s finances sound as a bell and stop prices from rising."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 August 1941, Page 7
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144PERSONAL SACRIFICE Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 August 1941, Page 7
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