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DISABLED SOLDIERS

OBLIGATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF ' NEW ZEALAND. By Telegraph-l'ress Association. Auckland, October 21. Brigadier-General Richardson arrived in Auckland to-night, having spent a day in Hamilton on Departmental business. Interviewed. General Richardson said he did not think (he people of New Zealand yet realised their full obligations to the disabled and unfit men. He referred particularly to those men suffering from heart and nervous troubles. The disabilities of such cases were not always apparent, and for that reason there was a danger of their not receiving the sympathetic treatment to which they were entitled. General Richardson paid a warm tribute to the work of the repatriation boards.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 23, 22 October 1919, Page 6

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DISABLED SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 23, 22 October 1919, Page 6

DISABLED SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 23, 22 October 1919, Page 6

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