UNKNOWN
(To the Editor)
\\ ell. they are here, and am. them have got their the paper, but what are *»*?* homes doing about it? Ha 2** had a street collection union, auction or anythinc<ss sort to provide a little extra 2ff way of a gratuity for the* li^ B of Crete, or do we reserve h!? efforts for earthquake victtawS ers of the Balkan States why not dip into the patriaS*-? for these returned men? help even more than those remain overseas and contiS, - fight our battles. I met one to***? worrying about his future andirff? wife and child. Are we goinitnl* him worry? I hope not esMriJS after listening to the renuSS orations broadcast on Sunday*.? ings regarding social justictv*2? ism, etc. I suggest that w? £*J special collection of some aarttl every batch of returned men as J? after return as possible, that «£ funds collected be presentedto «! men in the form of eashtobeneJ? help to re-establish them intE£ civilian life immediately they mZ? that this amount be given to tW whether they are discharged as soon as possible after their val, that this only who enlisted in the Auckland fc trict and that other centres **> have similar collections for t£. returned men. J-Wn
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 173, 24 July 1941, Page 6
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