REHABILITATION
(0.C.) PALMERSTON N., This Day,
The Palmerston North City Council is offering its wholehearted co-opera-tion to the Rehabilitation Council which will deal with the getting of returned soldiers satisfactorily back into civilian life. The Mayor (Mr. Mansford), when the council decided the question, expressed the opinion that local bodies will be called upon to play a big part. Palmerston North had some special facilities.
A Glasgow Magistrate was sent to prison for six months on a charge of taking a £10 bribe, reports the London "Daily Mail." It was stated that after a sitting of the Licensing Court he got £10 from a publican "in consideration of what he had done at the court."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1942, Page 6
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