EDITORIAL
That has arrived for an explanation doubt rapidly developing to a fear is present in our circle .The fear is that every man in Div. Engs, will in the near future ; be ? torn away from his comrades and sent back to ITew Zealand on a . course. The scare has been fostered bt the fact that off leers and sergeants,without any ’by your leave* have been hforced to go .When your Editor, was discussing the war situation with the G. O.C ♦ recently this feature was introduced .Your Editor was informed to all ranks must be prepared to forgo the luxury and social life of their camps. No aspect of the? mens feelings could >be taken into consideration and. they -would, have to go whether, they liked it or not. Now-we ask—is it justice? is 4 it fair? Are the rank and file ? men who know their jobs,to be treated as ordinary officers and sergeants and sent home in disgrace for further button. >Are ; we MICE or are we'MSK ???...
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Peoples Vice, 10 May 1943, Page 1
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