THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SOLDIER.
MAJOR COATE’S VIEWS. AUCKLAND. May 5. That psychology is one o the most important factors to be considered in connection with the repatriation of soldiers, is the opinion held by Major J. C. Coates M.P., for Kaipara, who, after three years on active service, was delegated by General Sir A. Russell to return to the Dominion in connection with the Repatriation of soldiers. He arrived by the Remuera to-day. The men had been out of touch with ordinary life for such a length of time, he said, and had been treated differently and had been 'brought into touch with such conditions as to completely alter their perspective. Propaganda and education were going to he necessary as also would be unlimited patience, but ultimately the soldier would be a bettor man than ever before.
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Taihape Daily Times, 7 May 1919, Page 6
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138THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SOLDIER. Taihape Daily Times, 7 May 1919, Page 6
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