FUTURE OF E.P.S.
USE IN CIVIL LIFE NEEDS OF Till-: PUBLIC "As the possible calls of war on civil defence units are reduced by the increasing success of the Allied Nations., it is advisable to give, some thought to the scope for E.P.S. in civil life, apart from enemy actioiv" states the Civil Defence Bulletin. "The preparations against, the effects of possible, raids have required a large expenditure of public money. Many thousands of men and women have spent many hours in training for efficient service in various units. To what extent can that investment of money and human energy lie turned in making a strong basis of E.P.S. for the coming years of peace? How much of that enthusiasm for community welfare will carry on after the conquest of Germany and Japan? "lit is necessary now to take vigorous action in the principal districts to assure future benefits from the widespread activities of the pastV
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 21, 5 November 1943, Page 5
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156FUTURE OF E.P.S. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 21, 5 November 1943, Page 5
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