Our Part In The Blackout
ONE way to deal with any job is to break it up into bits. Each bit is then a small task. Don’t sit down and look at the whole house or factory or shop and bemoan that it can’t be done, that there is no material, no one to do it, no way of doing it easily. Think of Mr, Churchill’s job, General Wavell’s job. To help them, our tiny little piece of their job must be done "the best we know how." Look at the blinds and the windows and the lamps as your part of the big uphill climb we all have before us-a climb no one can do for you. Look at them as a wee fraction of the blood and sweat and tears that we have been warned we must share.-(Christchurch E.P.S. Broadcast, 3YA, February 16,)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 141, 6 March 1942, Page 5
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145Our Part In The Blackout New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 141, 6 March 1942, Page 5
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