Use Of Leisure Time
The opinion that sufficient attention had been given to the way in which leisure time, properly directed, might be of service in the war effort was expressed by Dr H. Belshaw, professor of economics at Auckland University College, in an address at a luncheon of the Auckland Creditmen’s Club. “There are scores of people engaged in voluntary work,” Professor Belshaw said, “but I have a suspicion that a great deal of it consists of frittering away time, and is not really very effective. Its main function is to give people the satisfaction
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Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 4
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96Use Of Leisure Time Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 4
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