TREATMENT OF SOLDIERS
«tJ interest the letter . Ex-Soldier's Wife." we beinl niLw ' Tf 5® lmilar position early thiiS If she approaches the postmasti^ she 1 woulH SS of - her district as I did in to tho r^ c ?? ve - a sli P to hew rerpint Rationing Officer. Upoa receipt of the levy book its number shon !?? Sen i in ' but the ration boot Th a « Precede this if all goes M S r P ay 1 received was fe weeks after my husband vran camp. He had been home somete fnilt ♦ V? hurry U aIon S by fretja visits to the pay office, a J though si When the pay warrant came (forCi or so) it was put in the letter-to unregistered, and he drew it hima» after I signed it. Anyone cooM have written my name and collected it. because m our post office thev don t check signatures. Of course. I had to work to keep things going and when we received the levy book from the army it was a day over the due date of levy payment, the office a&king for the 6d fine, ' which we don t feel inclined to pay, especially as he is on "leave without pay," and really still a soldier, when thott classed as soldiers don't have to. SWAMP HEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 231, 30 September 1942, Page 2
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