REHABILITATION WORK
greymouth committee The Grey’mouth ehablh Mr tlO j n Committee met- on , T^^ ay ’ were piso which the Rehabilitation Boaid .M arranged the return of an ex man from the West Coast to 11 The Committee decided to reffise an application for assistance id _ ing a general ffid not ered that the locality chosen uiu offer enough scope. re Suggestions for assistance . u_ made 8 in the cases of several demob ilised men, for submission to B °lt l was reported that U P 31. 189 demobilised and ret 7he C Grey,sons had Passed through the mouth office. Of those 821 were men returned from over ® eas ’,„ o r l Lpa t r om woman, and 86 had returned Hom the forces in New. Zealand, twenty were replaced in industry, 87 self-placed, and five returned to then own business. The remainder were still under rehabilitation care, on pay, returned to the iorc h e L° . n cuperating. All fit men had been P1 fi)etails were recieved of the soldier land settlement scheme an the schemes for the trade trai .m g ex-servicemen. _
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Grey River Argus, 17 June 1943, Page 2
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