The Census and Statistics Department is gradually settling down again after the hugo amount o:t work in regard to military service' ballots, ct*., that it has done during the war for the Defence Department. The war work of the Department is now practically finished. In letters feet received in Feilding from New Zealawclers on garrison duty in Germany, it is slated that several Feilding boys are billeted in one of the ex-Eaisor's caitka -in Cologne,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 8
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