Sale of Meat and Wool The Wanganui provinicial executive of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union passed a resolution favouring meat and wool being sold to the Government of Great Britain, and that the New Zealand Government should merely act as agents for Britain. —Press Association.
Mr A. P. Herbert, the English M.P. of “Punch” fame, in his campaign for simple English, suggests in the London Times that had Nelson to repeal his famous signal today it would be modelled on the type of English now used by Government departments and would run as follows:—“England anlicipates that as regard to the current emergency, personnel will face up to the issues and exercise appropriately the functions allocated to their respective occupation-groups.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20914, 20 September 1939, Page 9
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119Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20914, 20 September 1939, Page 9
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