IN DANGER OF ATTACK
BUT EXTRAORDINARILY WELL PREPARED NEW ZEALAND’S POSITION. MR NASH ON AMERICAN AID. WASHINGTON, May 27. “New Zealand is unquestionably in danger of attack, but she is extraordinarily well prepared,” said Mr Nash, Minister for New Zealand, in a speech to the Women’s National Press Club. This Mr Nash credited largely to the aid from the United States. He said that 240,000 New Zealanders were under arms, or one-sixth of the population. Many of them were serving overseas, but New Zealand was not asking that they should return to guard their home, because it was realised that they were fighting the same war wherever they were serving.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1942, Page 2
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