Tribute to Rehabilitation “No one is more deeply aware than I of what has been done for rehabilitation in this country by the Rehabilitation Board and Government,” said Mr T. G. Taylor (Wellington), speaking at the quarterly meeting of the Rehabilitation Council held in Wellington. “I have seen at least one other country where the work of rehabilitation is infinitesimal.” Car Servicing in Australia Facilities for the servicing of >motor-cars at garages in Sydney or Melbourne did not appear to be as good gs they were in New Zealand, said Mr J. P. Palmer, a Christchurch garage proprietor, who returned from Australia by flying-boat yesterday. Mr Palmer said he underi stood that improvements were being made in Melbourne. He added that there appeared to be more new cars lon the roads in Australia than in New Zealand, but the used cars there were generally showing the same signs of deterioration as those in the Dominion.
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