ARMY EDUCATION
I Discussing the educational and vocational training of soldiers, members of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute expressed their concern at the abrupt termination of the studies of so many young men and the lack of any organisation to encourage them to continue the work. The view w™ expressed that such a scheme would for many reasons be welcomed by the men themselves, and that many ?,L,m 0 P rob l em s of rehabilitation pirioH +^ e r , edL !f Ed - The branch detnifrcro fu the central executive to urge the authorities to accept a , lre ? dy P re Pared on the lines 1 England and ° th «-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 171, 22 July 1942, Page 6
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112ARMY EDUCATION Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 171, 22 July 1942, Page 6
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