YOUTHS IN CAMP
Sir,—lt appears to me that, although everybody has been hard hit by the war, the boys of 18 are having, perhaps, the .hardest time of all. Many, having just left school, have only started work. Even those who started work, say, a year or so before, are probably in the middle of an apprenticeship, which is broken when they are drafted into camps throughout the country, A great deal has been talked about returned men coming bade to jobs they left. Where are the jobs to which the boys of 18 are returning?— Yours, etc., _ „ R.S. September 24, 1942.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23754, 28 September 1942, Page 6
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