SOLDIERS' BUSINESSES
BURDENS' TO BE.SHARED BY ! COMPjaiTTOHS. ; "Referring yesterday .to the regulations recently gazetted'in regard to Sir. Janios /Allen (Acting-Primo Minister , and Minister for Defence) said'.; "Tbo \ Government has adopted"•-the principlo that thp. ,bu4iness_.nien >Tho are bn'gtige'd in the' and industries ns soldiers and are 16ft undisturbedj -arid'.will,-.in effect;.: /benefit by;the calling up of their competitors, must: share tha biirdeu of the disability which .military service inflicts upon "their soldier .fellow-tradera•''. . ;
. "Tho_ prosent '• regulations (the AEhistei*'".-?.added)' . have been issued tentatively . ■ with a view .to seeing "■'- ho-tt- "-far " they/ ' : ivill serve to minimise tho hardships suffered, bj; business reservists; and any soldier in camp dr..drawn in" the ballot, whose > business is likely to bo rnlfected by his being called up, should, without -delay, approach either mysoit or 'tho District Commissioner, setting out the full particulars of his case, so ■ that "the same may be investigated amd, if- possible, assistance rendered." ..'.- "."-/- ■.•'.-:". -'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 11
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149SOLDIERS' BUSINESSES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 11
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