WAR DISABILITIES
ASSISTANCE STILL NEEDED WORK EOR PATRIOTIC • SOCIETIES. Por Pr.es* Association. DUNEDIN, November 22. At a meeting of the Patriotic Society, it was stated that there is still as much need lor the services of the society as at any time during the war. There was still a fair number of first applications for assistance. Help could be given to ijion waiting to learn whether the department admitted their claims. Most of the societies, realising this, did not wait for legal evidence of war disability. The claims for unemployment assistance were small, showing that the soldiers had settled down and were giving satisfaction.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 12
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104WAR DISABILITIES New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 12
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