TREATMENT OF SOLDIERS
GOVERNMENT CENSURED. [Per Press Association.] DUNEDIN, May IE The Government again canto in for strong ccnsiure by members of the Patriotic Executive to-day, relative to tlio treatment of soldiers. The following resolution was carried unanimously; “Our aim ami desire is to express the opinion that reservists who Jtave volunteered or been called up and having passed the first medical examination have subsequently broken down in their training or been rejected at a subsequent medical examination, ought to be provided for by the Government on some fair basis of regular allowance until their health has been restored and regular employ _ merit has. been secured by them, and that this resolution be forwarded to the Minister with, a request for an immediate reply.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1917, Page 5
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