When a prospective defender of the Empire had been medically it is now the custom, when handing him his leave pass, for the officer to explain to him that if lie wishes to save money for th< Government the five shill after ho has d not necessarily take hlch aro due to him ■uested. It is underd that in Auckland the statement of this Ae alternative las been instrumental avir.g •. ver £3O of Government money.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3293, 25 April 1917, Page 21
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