Women have every reason to vote for COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING ExEBvGcEMEN Make This Earnest Appeal. Returned men from two wars gratefully remember the wonderful support they received from the women of New Zealand. Now they ask it again _to prevent war. Safety lies in a strong nation Preparedness can ensure security. If war should come, we , who know SO well what it means, are appalled at the possibility of an untrained and ill-equipped Army taking the field for this would again lead to unnecessary sacrifice of young lives. Therefore we urge you to VOTE FOR COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. Mark your Voting Paper @Eiun SERVICES Nssocinot NZ Returned Services' Associatlon vote for Compulsory Military Training +vete-eSeinot-Cemtpuloery-Militery-Treining Cia Issued by: NZ Alr Force Assoclatlon Rvice JOINT DEFENCE defence CIATION ACTION COMMITTEE Ex-Servicemen' s Associations and New Zealand NZ Homeservicemen'$ Association Defence League: 'Inc: NZ Detence Leagues
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 20
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144Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 20
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