CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO R.S.A. MEMBERS
WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Dominibn president and vicepresident join in -extending to all our fellow members, who are now nearty 130,000, and their families, the very best wisheg for a ha'ppy Christmas and a peace'ful and satisfactcry 1947, states the Christmas message from Mr. B: J. Jacobs and Mr. C. O. Bell, of the New Zealand Returned Services' Association. "We are about to usher in a year that will be a critical one for the whole world and, the association should be able to play a not incon-3 siderable part in assisting tc solve some of the difficulties which disturb our national life. "We would ask all members individually to fcake an active interest in whatever sphere their vocations ntay take them, and to bring to bear the spirit of goodwill, tolerance, mutual confidence and comradeship which was cemented in the war. "We cannot ccnclude without remembranee of the people of Britain and urge all our members to get behind our scheme to send parcels to Great Britain."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5283, 20 December 1946, Page 5
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173CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO R.S.A. MEMBERS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5283, 20 December 1946, Page 5
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