Now Or Later
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WHIM-WHAM
("People are thinking too much of postwar matters at a time when victory is far from won," said the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King). -Cable message from Ottawa.] H, Some of our Leaders contend That it’s never too soon to begin To think of a Plan for the End Ot the.War we are going to win. When Slaughter and Wrecking are over, They say, it is\vain to suppose That the World can go rolling in Clover, For ever relieved of its Woes, [j/ sae Others, if not misreported, Keep looking for Chances to say That certain Disaster is courted By turning our Eyes from the Fray For even a Moment; so zealous Te keep us prepared for the Worst, ‘Less Planning and Dreaming!" they tell us. "The Foe must be finished with first!’ CAN’T say 1 have a Solution, Or know which may profit us moreA Plan for remote Execution In Peace, or an Effort in War. {t ought to be needless to mention That Whatever our:ultimate Goal, {ft Both receive proper Attention We shall do pretty well, on the Whole!
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 193, 5 March 1943, Page 5
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189Now Or Later New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 193, 5 March 1943, Page 5
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