OVERSEAS CANTEENS
I t <»iri..\l>:T BV SOLIH KISS • -I'.AJ WKI.LINGTON. Tin- «ia\ A reix>rt Thai soldiers who recenil" returned sick were all of a line typ« ' was made to the I>om!ni<>n execut.vr i committee of the Returned 'Association by a representative- i.f the association who mtervk-v-r.,; i every member of the draft. All wete ] appreciative of the care and at teni t'.on given them, he said. ;.n<i a i ur.ber of them would nefd to become re-fcitablished in uv:l !:fv. ; There were general complaints i wiih regard to canteens, partic.:larly that they v.-erc- staffed by T"r . ri nana and that New Zealand t ,baeco ~ was not proctirable. it was stated. -i The committor- decided to inve-ti-c;.*e the complain l -• v :'h rr-card • ■ ■ an teen.- uu-i.-cj.-. and ;• if found u» o\c <..<:•• lc.cn lacihuci.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 168, 18 July 1941, Page 5
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