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What do you think?

A RECENT Unit discussion on certain items taken from this column produced some interesting results. Although the group was small, the debate was keenly contested and the following results may be an indication of the trend of soldier opinion: Yes No i. . Government by well-paid Commission of 30? 21 ' 40 2. Greater official control of patent medicines? Unanimous < — 3. State subsidies for furtherance of art? 30 20 4. Enforcement of Anti-shouting law? — Unanimous 5. More police-women in NZ? 21 29 6. Wages and salary according to the size of the family? 3 40 Here are some more questions that should prove useful subjects for discussion: — 1. Professional football in NZ? 2. Abolition of metal coinage? 3. Central heating to be universally adopted? 4. Bicycle registration? 5. Amalgamation of all Christian churches? 6. Government control of inter-island sea and air services? 7. Stadiums for main centres? 8. Five-yearly re-examination and re-registration of doctors and nurses? 9. Free State advice and plans for prospective private builders? 10. Compatibility and intelligence tests for engaged couples?

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Cue (NZERS), Issue 11, 15 November 1944, Page 22

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What do you think? Cue (NZERS), Issue 11, 15 November 1944, Page 22

What do you think? Cue (NZERS), Issue 11, 15 November 1944, Page 22

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