DISABLED AND DESTITUTE.
My grievance is one of the utmost «*«* to a large number who fought in the latei« and- have been disabled, many of them toUUV' They have tried the Government and <* Returned Soldiers' Association without ««J redress. It us a sorry business to ftec em of the best of New Zealand's manhood waiw^ b about from door to door asking for help. » they given work at tho reduced pnees, F{ would be pliyeically unfitted to do it. are men roaming about this island who io<% ; at Gallipoli and in France who, brought w , as cot patients, have not even a small P e ig The "Diggers" have recently secured tm from their art union, and I ask what are going to do with it? * b A DESTITUTE SOLDI**
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1932, Page 6
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