CORRESPONDENTS'
COXSCRIFTIOX (To the Editor) The complaint against ing married men seems r®?"Why should we go tothewa?J* single men still remain in land?" Why not? Why they go? Most of these nS among those who missed thebS 88 and were, until recently themselves on the back and "We ve missed this one too>" conscription was introduced was it not made made that both married and kL? men take their turn. Aft« aii? 4 married man has as ni»f 5 for defending the Empire single man. Isn't it about*?* therefore that these married^ many without families. realms®: when their time comes thevdvSS be as willing to go as the sineiS Perhaps they will volunteer teethe place of the 20-vear-olds. sent serving in the will be going overseas next and who look like spending few remaining months in ami?; this country. Those lads (thew torials) are not complaining altW* some of them are merely chiiw 5 lads of 18. JUST2O
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 228, 26 September 1941, Page 6
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