UNEMPLOYED EX-SOLDIERS
EVIDENCE FOR COMMISSION Yesterday more than 100 unemployed ex-servicemen handed in their names jio the secretary of the Auckland Returned Soldiers’ Association. The Association is collecting evidence of all former soldiers and their state of health to place before the Government commission which is to sit here sliortly. This mornng there was a steady stream of visitors at the secretary's office and the list was increased s: stantially. The mail also brought in about 50 letters from ex-servicemen in the province.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 7
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