EDITORIAL
s■’ i , yZ The much vexed topic of leave has once again raised its ' hoary head. would appear that ?at the present rate of progress each Oil (mark ye wall the classification) will obtain leave of seven days once every 1068 days’ or 2* 9^7 805595>63yrs • Speaking for the men in this camp who do not give a ???????? About leave (much) we can suggest alternatives that would be qf little cost to the army and give that much heeded rest to /; the' war-grimed lads of the Division .Using this camp as an example, and realising .that the New Zealand Government are spending in the vicinity of £153,000,000-19-4i per annum on war alone (mostly on shirts for the 3rd Div) ;we suggest that some further £IOO or so will .make-little difference .With this sum divided’ among 'the men.and by closing the carp down for a weak i they could all scram (horrid word) off to,say-Houailou.There may be a little difficulty in recovering the little fellows after the holiday was of er, and sb far we have bio remedy for that ‘fault but after all,we can only be /expected?/to make sug- : gestions,not also to carry them out* ?::?■
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Peoples Vice, 26 June 1943, Page 1
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