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NEXT-OF KIN AND THE IIORORATA

j Rir 1 should like to know how it is possible for a bona fide . to 1 meet the returning soldiers 011 tho HOIO , rata, in- view of the huge number 0 , > "next-of-kin issued to all and 5 eundrv of tho public. • i • Of course, the public are eager to pno r tho returning men a fitting welcome but t it seems as if 110 proper provision is bi--5 ing made for relatives of the men ben „ 1 able to get within coo-ee ot the men. It ; should bo understood that next-of-kin 1 have first claim on the men,; and ar- . rangements should bo made accordingly. | - 1 am ' et °" BONA'FIDE. | rTlwVxt-of-kin passes are now being 1 strictly confined to relatives entitled to . them.]

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 144, 13 March 1919, Page 6

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128

NEXT-OF KIN AND THE IIORORATA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 144, 13 March 1919, Page 6

NEXT-OF KIN AND THE IIORORATA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 144, 13 March 1919, Page 6

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