EX-SERVICEMEN.
J THEIR FUTURE WELFARE EARL HAIG'S AFPEAI, (Received 9.30 a.m.) CAPETOWN, Feb 2.8. At the Ex-Servicemen's Conference the Premier, General Smuts, raid he hoped that the- conference would help the various Governments to deal with the welfare of soldiers. There is a true, hones' desire by the Governments and peoples of all parts of the Empire to do their be' 4 t lo meet cases of hardship. , Earl Haig said that the bond which held ex-servicemen together should never be loosened, but handed ur;broken down to their children's children. There should be a guarantee for all time throughout the wide Empire of maintenance of the wide ideals for which they had fought.— Reutev.
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Northern Advocate, 2 March 1921, Page 5
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