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READ The LATEST BoOK WORKERS AND THE WAR EFFORT By Dra W. B. SUTCH: Authoritative and Topical Watch for Reviews Ask Your Bookseller for itl Supplies also obtainable at:- Modern Books, Woodward Street , Wellington: Progressive Books, Darby Street, Auckland: Co-operative Book Society, Regent Street, Christchurch: PRICE: Only 1/6. BUy IT NOwI 9 Field Marshol JAN SMUTS quAlhus We Believe 99 in Freedom "We believe In freedom; said Field-Marshal Smuts in a recent speech: ~c is our national outlook our way of life: ~It Is Our most holy heritage: Free self-government through freely elected parliament and other popularly elected bodies; impartial administration of justice for all under the laws of parliament, freedom of thought; religion, speech; and the Press within the law F that is democracy 3 understood and practised by uS; and every single item of ic is abhorrent to the Nazi creed: New Zealanders believe in freedom combined with the restraint that means good behaviour: We all have rights_~except the right to inter- fere wich our neighbour to his hurt or annoyance: Wise People remember that freedom abused is freedom menaced. Our British way of life allows each individual a large measure of liberty in Personal affairs: We have the freedom, for example; to eat and drink as we Please. But abuse of that freedom, such as over-indulgence Or the infringement of the law relating to the licensed trade; can only react against and menace our freedom. In our daily life; therefore; let moderation in this matter; as well as in others; be our constant guide: An announcement inserted In the Nation' $ interests by the National Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand: 48

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 154, 5 June 1942, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 154, 5 June 1942, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 154, 5 June 1942, Page 11

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