DISCHARGED SICK AND WOUNDED
THE visit- of Warrant Officer Rice, Sick and Wounded officer to the Paeroa area, is tangible evidence of the Government's scheme to safeguard against any relapses following the discharge of invalided soldiers from the forces.) All cases should be reported to the local Home Guard office, where a registrar is being compiled and where information is available for enquirers. The country, as part of its rehabilitation proposals is determined upon correcting all past anomalies in this connection and instituting in their place a thorough and systemised service, which willkeep permanent tag on all disabled or weakened ex-service-men.
Beneficent Drugs Such was the efficacy oi many modern drugs, according to Mr J. S. Tingcy, who spoke to Wellington Rotarians, that the loss of, lile in this war, through wounds or disease, would be appreciably less than in any previous war known in history.
Bobby Calves During September 3737 bobby calves avore railed from the Rangitaiki area against 3547 for the same month last year, an increase of 190. The total for the year to date is now 1-1,,598 against 14,476 or an increase of 122.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 11, 1 October 1943, Page 4
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188DISCHARGED SICK AND WOUNDED Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 11, 1 October 1943, Page 4
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