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THE WAR LOAN APPEAL EXAMPLE OF OUR SOLDIERS IN CRETE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. This Day. _ “Fix bayonets and go for them! Lets fix bayonets and go for them,” shouted our men of .the sth Brigade, who had desperately fought a defensive action in Crete for six days, without respite. “Here, at the finish of our real defence, reported Major-General Freyberg,, the men in the front line said, Let s fix bayonets and go for them’.” What an insoiring example for thenkindred in New Zealand, who also have a battle to fight —not so risky, but calling for stamina and sacrifice in this fourth year of the war,” states the National War Loan Committee. “Our big task, imposed on all the others readily shouldered, is to achieve prompt victory in the Third Liberty Loan campaign. We arc not driven to the desperate expedient of bayonets. We take it out of our bankbooks and our puises to contribute towards victory. Nobody is exempt from this obligation—let's all fix it!”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 June 1943, Page 4
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