EFFECT OF STRIKE ON MILITARY TRAINING
STATEMENT ISSUED jfl HOMESERVICEMEN (New Zeatand Press Association) 1 WELLINGTON, April Full agreement with the reteraM published views of the New Returned Services’ Association MW dent and vice-president on the MOK situation is expressed in • issued to-day on behalf of the NM) ZMland Homeservicemen’s AsefljMK; “deplores the direct action taMK certain sections of the community fully concurs, in the joint rMMM| made Sir Howaro present international situation urgent necessity of adequate training in this country to meet rats contingency which might arise witaira. warning, the outbreak of the praMH crisis with its consequential intemßi, tion of the Dominion’s training gramme is damaging. Any penmrfK group of persons who attempts by direct action that which .qgFjg done by constitutional means enflMfe l ' ers the liberty of all individuals. “This association stands for lawrara order in the community. There. always be differonew of opinion « tweep employers end employee! between different sections of people. The English-speaking nsttggH have provided constitutional MM for the settlement of such differssfl» and for the change of GovernmjgMg such be the desire of the majority;® these means become outmoded, JS|K. they themselves provide the maMM ery for their own amendment
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 6
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