POLITICAL RESEARCH
♦ —— .' ' V N.Z. LEGION'S ACTIVITIES In an uildrei-s at the .Xew Zealand Legion meeting. 'ut the Upper H'utt.'last, evening, Jlr. W. 'E. Leicester said ■ that, research departments of the Legion organisation would ultimately tilt the material collected by investigators,1 and would place definite recommendations ■ be* fore the.national council of the Legion. ■■ The national executive had—decided in the meantime that- study .should ' .be directed on central government, local government, economics, unemployment,' and land. -On each of these five subjects committees were working in Wellington.. It was hoped that similar committees would be formed in each Legion diyj/siop.-.'., Centres had been invited .to study; the' five subjects, indicated, and to send, in .constructive suggestions to tbe^. political research department. , ;'..' ' .-'. Mr. Leicester said the Legion •believeA that a planned and organised society.I.must exist where disinterested men and women had the confidence of the people! ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 140, 16 June 1933, Page 3
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