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CORRESPONDENTS' VEIWS.

ACTION*

(To the Editor)

It is gratifying to learn of Government offer to lend soldiers for the purchase nffj,, ture, but of what use will be S?" ture is there is no securito?* . employment when they Apart from our war effort tion of rehabilitation should be faZ* most and what preparedness. has been made for the return to**; life of the 100.000 men and w«52 now engaged in war productions with the fighting forces? PnJiJl of furniture ioans are not suffiSJS what we want is action and sight, men of vision who pare plans well ahead to meet an. eventuality which may arise in tS interests of all the people. Should tk? war finish at an early date and*, pray that it will and our men to civil life, are we prepared "tori habilitate them in constructive orwL pations or must they return to fiS a greater martyrdom awaiting tW because of our neglect to provitVfS their homecoming? We should ll uprooting party prejudices andor»£ rising our industry to ensure a nE" titudc of work for all instead ofS looking on at the mighty stru«s that is taking placc and leavmrth. many after-the-war £ someone else to solve. Let us ha* that amongst our politicians thn* are some who will measure inTE their full size and realise the inuiLiL ate responsibility to the preparing plans for the rehabilitation of our people after this war. J. A. GOVAN.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 205, 30 August 1941, Page 6

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CORRESPONDENTS' VEIWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 205, 30 August 1941, Page 6

CORRESPONDENTS' VEIWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 205, 30 August 1941, Page 6