Anticipating the, ml^niy jar that will come to the* world] -.with" the return of peace, the .l)etroi£ Free Press asks: "Would th^ 20^000,000. pr more soldiers of the vafioU^PoweX's'lay down rifles, bayonets $d knivesljNxeh man to return to his home, his pre-war ' post- in bank^ store, mill, .office ifr. factory?' ''Would the^ all fliifl'the hoifife arid tlie 1 jobs they left ; behind t" If 't^ found *^h em— imppßsible thotfght—^uld tljiey .fit 'them as of old? ' Would the statesmen meet in Parliaments 7 A.hd sqTeThit) ccjnc.la.v-es to rescind the rules mafl^ in wair $me, rnle.s for rationing^ ' for controlling output of field, mine, mill, factory, and office? Could they do so and hofd back chaos?
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14534, 20 February 1918, Page 5
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115Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14534, 20 February 1918, Page 5
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