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(Tu [he i'idi 1 nr. J Sir. —('<>m(>;it in” tin'"' work done bv pal not le soeiel ics ni dillerenl (owns in 1 lir sum>im<liiip: districts, I might mention that in Palmerston North, Wanganui, :iiid U ellinglmi, the local re!ni'ikml soldiers from I heir respective patriotic societies ;in ;inni'-riiu‘iil pa>s. Considering there are iml :i great number of (1 j: !»!<■(! retnrbed men in this district, l!it- >iiiiii' might lie dune here. It is ;i well-known feel Unit reliH'iifd soldiers rei-civing a small pension require to he direful to make two ends meet, and a small tiling like an amn.-eineiil pass |<> pictures, plays, patriotic sports and concerls would he greatly appreeialed liy the returned men. What a returned soldier receives m one (own he looks for in another. 1 rustiny Uml .1 am not trespassing 100 much on your valuable space, ami hoping that the fox ton Patriotic Society will waste no time in endeavouring to solve this problem, -and thereby keep up with other progressive societies, —I am, eld, F. I.UXCLPY. Clvde Street, Coxtoii.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1723, 9 June 1917, Page 3
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175CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1723, 9 June 1917, Page 3
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