LEGAL ADVICE FOR SOLDIERS
WHEN AM Opfttik* Patriotic Committee: was first eonsti- ,• tilted, it undertook .as . part of its responsibility to the men ; who were going a bureairpf f legal ad't-- vice for the'benefrt of those who to leave ; ! their private affairs in proper order. Here is, an example from a Which Whakatane could' well - afford to emulate/ In ninety-nine cases, out of a hutidred the men who leave for active service have a, dozen and one legal problems which ■ 'they, must settle, before departing. Nothing would be more appreciated than the institution of such a service which could be worked either through the Returned' ! Soldiersf ?1 or directly with a legal firm capable and Willing to co-oper,ate for a reduced fee payable by the local Patriotic Committee.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 197, 9 August 1940, Page 4
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128LEGAL ADVICE FOR SOLDIERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 197, 9 August 1940, Page 4
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