UNITED FOR LIBERTY
What the United Nations are fighting for is what you will be able to vote for on Election Day—Liberty. Britain’s leaders throughout the centuries have fought for the same goal —Liberty. The Empire was built by men who were not afraid. The Empire will be retained by men who are not afraid. When the flag of freedom was planted in New Zealand, there began a tradition of liberty for this country, the value of which is apparent today more than ever before. The majority of New Zealanders are made of the same stuff as were the men who built the Empire and fought to keep it. New Zealanders will not submit to a rule of fear, and the idea of prohibition enforceable by fines and imprisonment has no part in British psychology. New Zealand has said so many times, each time more emphatically than the last. Let New Zealand speak with one voice for Continuance. Go to the poll and again vote Continuance—strike out the two bottom lines. Hold fast to Liberty!—Advt.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1943, Page 5
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175UNITED FOR LIBERTY Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1943, Page 5
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