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TENT NOT NECESSARY

HUT FOR RETURNED MEN

DEPARTMENT’S EXPLANATION (THE SUN’S Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The reason why the War Pensions Department refused to replace a tent for the benefit of Charles A. Cramer, a gassed returned soldier in Lie Auckland district, was because a specialist, who had examined the man periodically since 1922, had decreed that sleeping in a tent was not essential for his particular disability. The case, which was brought, before the House of Representatives recently by Mr. J. A. Lee, was one in which Cramer had been supplied with a shelter by the Auckland R.S.A. and Taranaki Patriotic Association.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 15

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103

TENT NOT NECESSARY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 15

TENT NOT NECESSARY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 15

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