THE SINE DIE MEN
EEI'OKT- BEING I'UBLISEED,
A general dc-iuand' is being made for the review of I he cases of the First Dmsion men who huve been cseinpjKl from military ievviw liy Iwinu given what are known us sine die adjournments. Sir James AHen yeateiilay- that a. report on the subject was. in preparation. • The report wwiid show the number of these men i" tht- vanons groups, mid the iudustri-w in which they ven ciigaKed. The .Minister expressed the opinion that unless V-ic- public were willing to sacrfiice something for which they ■were-dependent on th'est workers, most of.them: >foaiil: h\t» r tot remain- in -".-New Zealand. These man were engaged in industries into which persons other than experts couid not 1* suddenly dratted.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 6
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124THE SINE DIE MEN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 6
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