AVOIDING ERRORS
N.Z.R.S.A. TAKES ACTION
"Those who were in any way connected with the problems surrounding the return to civil life of servicemen after the war of 1914-18 will recall many errors, both in legislation, the administration of legislation, and in various other avenues," states the New Zealand Returned Services Association. ~ i "It is considered that, as the majority of ex-servicemen of World War I who were connected with the rehabilitation problem subsequent to 1919 have full knowledge of numerous grave mistakes which occurred, it is desirable, in.the interests of the nation and the men and women concerned, that these unfortunate occurrences do not happen again.
"Therefore the Dominion executive committee of the New Zealand Re; turned Services Association, at a recent meeting, decided to tabulate these mistakes and to this end to circularise the 94 affiliated branches, requesting them to supply details of the errors which they are able, to remember. These, when received by Dominion headquarters, will be carefully tabulated, and it is intended to send copies to those , ex-servicemen throughout the Dominion who become members of boards or committees in connection with the rehabilitation of the servicemen and women returning from overseas."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 4
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195AVOIDING ERRORS Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 4
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