There is plenty of polo. Tlnv are able to frequent the cabarets and restaurants when they like, tu t l; iay not dance there. Very few German wi>o ■> w.!« he itnid “on the strength’’ or off it, for that matter, when the Army comes home. During the crash of i lie mark Atkins was able to keep a wife as well as to ridie in taxi-cabs, and matrimony become radier-popular. Since the Army moved to Wiesbaden tbe onlv marriages I'ave h-en those of ex-soldiers long established on the Rhine who have obtained employment with the force in dvil'.vn capacity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1929, Page 8
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