What do you think?
WOULD ; these suggestions be of value to New Zealanders if they were incorporated in the Dominion’s social . and public life? They are questions worth discussing and groups are invited to send in their findings—particularly voting figures if possible. i. Community centres in all cities? 2. School of political study for M.Ps? 3. Sterilisation of social offenders? . . 4. State-assisted educational travel? 5. Flat rate for all toll calls after certain hour? , » 6. State convalescent centres as in USSR? / 7. Open forum Hyde Park in Wellington? ‘ * 8. . Maori language and legends taught in schools? . < 9. Underground railways in the four main cities? 10. Universal fingerprint records of all citizens? * - . * • - 11. Trial by panel of legal experts instead of jury? 12. Trade scholarship for registered apprenticeship? ■ ’ 13. Annual week of organised sports in main centres? -> 14. Sale of liquor in Rail way. Refreshment Rooms? 15. Compartment instead of Pullman coaches on railways? ; ,16. Dress reform for battledress style or shorts? fV > 17. Suburban garden competitions to aid beautification? 18. State-aided development of native crafts and culture? 19. Wider State instruction on dangers of venereal diseases?
CUE is a fortnightly bulletin compiled by HQ NZERS. It is for use within 2 NZEF only, and its purpose is to provide data and information of interest to NZ troops. Views' and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily from official sources. Topical subjects, NZ and local, will be regularly covered, and contributions of articles,- verse, sketches, etc., will be welcomed. Suggestions for the inclusion of information in popular demand will be met wherever possible. 7
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Cue (NZERS), Issue 10, 31 October 1944, Page 20
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