SOLDIER AND CITIZEN
AIMS IN TRAINING LESSONS OF THE WAR
(THE SIX'S Parliamentary Report-, WELLINGTON. Mondav ’ One memory of the war - - New Zealanders might not” **** dwell, was mentioned James Allen. -it was a duiil Sl ’ tact," he said, “that during ISil-IS. when I was in cwf ,£***> the choice of men for the war many of our men round about liT 1 *° of 20 were deficient. It was ali? *** to realise that there were e Pk>rahj f fit for service. We made as we could at that time of this was not the right time to al b « when we took up the matter ,?r . ins again, after the war « regulations on the main issue of sical, mental and, as far as moral training of the man Kn m! h '’ might not only be made an * soldier, but also as physically and mentally fit a citizen as" it ■ W7ui r. sible to make him. How f« r J? accomplished that I do not knolls I hope we have done somethin.™, it.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 82, 28 June 1927, Page 8
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170SOLDIER AND CITIZEN Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 82, 28 June 1927, Page 8
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