SOLDIERS' CLUB
Sir,—l was glad to see "Digger Six Bar" had the courage to open up the subject of the R.S.A. in Auckland. With a membership of nearly 3000 you would think they could do a little moro for the digger regarding shelter on a wet day. I would mako the following suggestions:—(l) Open up the spare room connected with the club. (2) Provide fire, writing material and morning paper. (3) If tho funds will not stand the pressure reduce the staff; it is over tho odds. Übique.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22141, 21 June 1935, Page 15
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