“Scandalous State of Affairs”
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WANGAN UI, March 17. "That m view of the serious rep'orts of delegates this conference "request the Governrnent to ca'll ininiediateJy a meeting of interested parties to discuss the future of the rehabilitation trade training schools. " This reinit waspassed' at the annual conference ofes^ih.. New ^ealand Pederated Builder^^^^; Contractors' Association today ing a discussion in coinmittee. ' '-^p ' ' Wfien the motion was put in ' opou niceting, however, Mr. Ii. C, Lpve (Wellington) had this to say: "Speaking as a returned serviceman I tliiiik tlie time has coine when the .••Govpru;, nient should stoji spooiifeeding j,retiirnf ed soldiers. I think that the > r'ebrining of these schools is nothing buf a sliedii waste of nnouey. It is not on-ly iny^^ pentry that the training of «oldf6rs% beiug wprked to ded®||^^-. done in.niany oth^^0a^. 'v /- Claiining that st^fsbrb^^|ro^e.d'.-fIi|fi, only Ubout 50 per cent/-o|;lt1i^Sery^ic^-! nie.n actnally reaclied 'the 1 /'-Mr. Love coutiuued : " The ^nien" ivlfo/nonie back revitalised and in good health do not need the help of the Government — > it is the men who liave been mauried,have lost a leg, an arm or an eye w^no need aid. It is a scandalous state oi1 affairs, and 1 am glad the snbject Aais' been brought up. ' '
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 March 1949, Page 7
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