REHABILITATION ALLOWANCES
Sir,—You are to be commended for your leading article on rehabilitation allowances; and if, as you say, it Is not retrospective, a grave injustice will have been done. Take, for instance, a Grade I soldier on being discharged Grade IV. According to the Army he is not fit for a stamp-lick-ing job or-able to drive a staff limousine, both town jobs and your own bath and sheets at night. If the soldier, did not have a light job before, it takes time to find one. For, like hens’ teeth, they are as rare as war pensions.—Yours, etc., FOR THE LOST BATTALION. February 24, 1943.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23882, 26 February 1943, Page 6
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