EX-SOLDIERS’ NEEDS
MANY BREAKING DOWN Press Association DUNEDIN. Today. “The experience Invercargill has had in respect to ex-service men breaking down is common to all war funds associations, and their administrators view with anxiety the condition of such men when adverse years come upon them,” stated Mr. Clark, president of the association, when asked to comment on the discussion in Southland on tlie advisability of setting aside part of their funds to assist soldiers who. in old age, may find themselves in necessitous circumstances. At toe same time Mr. Clark added that men dependent in their present need could not be denied for the saka of making provision for 10 or 20 years ahead. He belipved that, if neeeesfty arose, the publio would respond mi
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 668, 21 May 1929, Page 9
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125EX-SOLDIERS’ NEEDS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 668, 21 May 1929, Page 9
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