' ■ ”We. shall fight on the seat and On g the oceans; we- shall fight. on ; the .\ ■ beaches; we.-shall f.ithg; on the’' -1 \z> landing; grounds., in . the fields, ."'in ; ; UsT" the streets and in the hills. We, ' ■ shall ,never surrender. ..' ;’7 . K dp p To date we have deliberately refrained from making- any mention” in our columns of, the North Island-South ' Island controversy, but circumstances have at lust forced it u -on us. - r x- f i” 1 1 Recently a conference municipalities was held, at Christchurch, end' the, subject . of, inter-island relations was. cussed and discussed, at -considerable k length-, -'he Mayor of Christchurch said. n lt is evident that the South Island is united in an. attempt to further its claims. - " It is obvious "that . a seriou s- situation J.-s.. developing, anil that the South Islam is pi upare 1 to fight to the last ditch - presumably the, aVon. ‘ ' ;h- ■ ■’ We feel impelled here to state that our attitude in this .conflict is entirely?
impartial,
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Transit Tramp, Volume 1, Issue 6, 30 November 1943, Page 1
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167Untitled Transit Tramp, Volume 1, Issue 6, 30 November 1943, Page 1
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