MUNITION WORKERS.
SERVICES DURING WAR. THE KING'S APPRECIATION. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS association.] WELLINGTON, Monday. Now that the repatriation of the workmen from the overseas dominions and colonies who volunteered their services for the production of ships and munitions during the war is completed, the UovernowGeneral has been commanded by the King to give publicity to His Majesty's appreciation of the value of the services rendered by the men who volunteered from New Zealand.
His Majesty understands that the excellent behaviour of these volunteers, and the sustained and steady application displayed by them in their work have earned the highest praise.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17326, 25 November 1919, Page 6
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