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A correspondent gives sen. lations of the force trainee has to^ofcSLS 1 ' '•return" for offering fis ■S^ 1 King and country! Just S? , outbreak of war a Ployed men, of whSmtW , *; hundreds Auckland c« including the writer Patched to a State Wi about 70 miles Under the much-aH* J? 4 girne, the rail and motor bn*o have been given conditfcSv! men staying not less on the job. But the have ended all that supply free passages toiß to work for them. They « sustenance for the Wμ**! which travel tickets had been ill and had to fo«L ance. The first fortnMt'eant callously "stung" usfbVftea; of our fares. The secowffg the pompous New Zealand Workers' ffi£ on the scene, and demanded X 1 year's fee, 25/, on orderordi That finished me with Gome, propaganda, forestry eanwi union secretaries, and miles between that camp Mm forthwith. I could dte-uv* examples of pin-pricking. cent turn of local election fafofe its reflex in national pofiSsLr political leaders will hawtoSto hard thinking. For yearelfe my faith to them. I am fe disappointed., NEJB&
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 6
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