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Other Fellow's Turn

''I luwe three years of apprenticeship to serve to the bo: icrmaking trade, and if 1 go back and the war lasts another three years, when it is over I: will not be able to go back to my trade,"' said a man on furlough before the No. '1 Armed Forces Appeal Boa I'd. A letter from former employers stating that he could be employed if released was produced. "I do nol feel that I slum Id go back whilei there are thousands of single men at work in New Zealand who have done nothing in this fight for "freedom/' concluded the appellant.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 22, 9 November 1943, Page 7

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106

Other Fellow's Turn Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 22, 9 November 1943, Page 7

Other Fellow's Turn Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 22, 9 November 1943, Page 7

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