MEN DISCHARGED FROM CAMP
GOYF.KNILUXT DECISION AS TO TllEIIt TREATMENT. By Tclcsi-apli-Prcss Association. ... . Auckland, Juno 11. ft" 1 .1 Jiincs Allen states that the Government h M decided that men elischanjed from camp because of physical, defects winch did not arise in camp and. were not aggravated by service in camp tw\ Vir r - f our Iveeks ' ka ve on pay, Ilie> -will thus be put ou the same footing as a returned soldier, who invariably receives one week's sick and three weeks' privilege, leave on pay before discharge. Reparation allowance will. ; ,l M bo paid tor four weeks alter discharge, the bovernment has nl-o agreed to the proposal that this payment should b& retrospective, to include all those who have been discharged since January, 1917, l)iit these payments will be mads on written application only, as it is impossible for the Defence "authorities to trace all the men concerned at this date.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3111, 15 June 1917, Page 4
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153MEN DISCHARGED FROM CAMP Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3111, 15 June 1917, Page 4
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