AFTER-WAR POLICY.
“We must, when the war comes to an end,” remarked the Prime Minister at the Town Hall, Wellington, on Tuesday evening, “go in for a policy of development —wholehearted development. The Government has already made provision for the employment of probably more than 15,000 men —when our troops come back. 1 believe provision has been made for a great many more. Those arrangements are so complete that we could put them to work next week. Don't imagine that demobilisation will lake as long as many people think. Arrangements have been made; but the troops won't leave Europe until Germany has been brought to its knees.” (Applause.) Mr Massey (hen indicated the different classes of work which would immediately be made available for the returned men on the conclusion of the war.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1795, 28 February 1918, Page 2
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133AFTER-WAR POLICY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1795, 28 February 1918, Page 2
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