Tho following resolution was passed at the I.is!, meeting ot the I’a liners ton branch of the I*rosb\terlan Men’s League ‘ 1 hat tins braiicli" of the Presbyterian Mens LiMirue view with horror the unseemly uiei in Wellington, where returned side and wounded soldiers, whom wo arc glad lit welcome, were allowed to return to eonililions «Inch mao’ the not possible; and cull upon the Minister of Defence to defend theft’ i. son, ami tho Minister of Justice to see that the law against treating bo enforced.”
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Evening Star, Issue 16780, 8 July 1918, Page 2
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