LACK OF DISCIPLINE
AUSTRALIAN HOME FRONT Rec. 12.30. CANBERRA, June 20. Commonwealth troops returning from the Middle East "had been "bitterly shocked" at the lack of discipline in Australia which had caused them to worry about their future, said Senator K. C Wilson (Opposition) in the Senate. Pie submitted a motion urging a plan to ensure that civilian employment was available to Service personnel directly they were demobilised. Senator Wilson was in the Middle East with the A.I.F. Men should be kept in the army and trained for their jobs even if it took two or three years, he declared. The motion was welcomed by the Minister of Customs, Senator R. V. Keane, on behalf of the Government. He reiterated an assurance from the Prime Minister that the Government accepted the principle that jobs should be provided for both service personnel and war workers before they were demobilised.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 5
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