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A RETURNED TROOPER'S COMPLAINT.

Sir, —I arrived back from Egypt early I in June and was informed any returned men would set no further chance to get back, and I was discharged, and iv 9 were told we should receive our discharge as soon as our. characters arrived from Egypt. I called at tho Record Office in Brandon Street four or fivo times, without any satisfaction, wrote to the C.O. of that branch on July 11, 25, and August 4, and' received no answer to eitlier of. my letters. It being sixteen weeks .since I left Egypt, surely my character lias arrived by now. Could you or anv of your readers inform me the corrcct' official or branch of tbe|Defence Department to apply to receivo my discharge ' papers ? In caso I desiro to join up in Australia (after doing over ton ' months' service) and having no dis- ' ehargo to produce, tho authorities there no doubt would class one as an undesirable. —I am, etc., ONE WHO, WAITS. 1 '. fThis letter was submittal to . tho Defcnco authorities. They say they can 1 civo the writer. an. answer ill . detail if lie allows us. to. give them his iname. ( Without this they can only give a general- answer to tho effect that <

of men who returned here from Eens went to England, and the delay is caused through tho time which is taken in getting tho papers sent from England to New Zealand. In future, by the way, similar papers are to be sent hers from Egypt.r not to England.] SALT WATER SOAP. Sir,—Our boys on the Gallipoli Peniik sula do not get much ohance of a bath except about once in, three weeks, and then in salt water. Can. any of your readers advise us in the matter of sending "salt water soap" ? Is it easily obtainable if wanted by the men, or is iC for any reason not acceptable?—l am, etc., '. A. C. CORFE. Hine Street, New Plymouth. i [This suggestion was submitted to'j Defence authorities. The effect of their. ' answer is that it appears inadvisable, to endeavour to put tho idea intopractice.]

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 8

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A RETURNED TROOPER'S COMPLAINT. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 8

A RETURNED TROOPER'S COMPLAINT. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 8

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