“WET” CANTEENS IN CAMPS
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tCBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) AUCKLAND,. October A “We have every reason to antt* pate that ‘wet’ canteens will be & tablished in camps,” said Mr J- rj Kendall, president of the Auckland Returned Soldiers’ Associate® when the subject was raised' at quarterly meeting. “They will staffed by returned soldiers; butW" be controlled by the Government. A member asked if the associa«W“ had been given any intimation s* where the profits from canteen* would go. t ■ Mr Kendall replied that it was®!* finite that the profits from a®? “wet” and “dry” canteens w®**. be put into a pool for the benefit the men.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22851, 26 October 1939, Page 8
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