SOLDIERS' BUSINESS AFFAIRS
SATISFACTORY ADJUSTMENTS,
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Christchurch, September 26.
Several soTtlieis' business affairs have been satisfactorily adjusted by Mr. Frostick, Canterbury Efficiency Commissioner, under the regulations now enforced.
Mr. Frostick stated to-day that his experience led liini to believe tliat the great majority of cases might bo arl'Miged by consent of the parties interested, without the legid interference of the National 'Efficiency . Board. All that, was renuircd was common sense. The only possible difficulties that ho could see might arise out of insistence upon unnecessary formalities, but if common sense was applied to the worlt those difficulties would certainly not be insurmountable.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 6
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104SOLDIERS' BUSINESS AFFAIRS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 6
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