DISABLED SOLDIERS.
THE COUNTRY’S -DUTY AND PRIVILEGE. LONDON, Sept, 14. NC‘VSD3POI's are giving prominence t) the Klng’s proclaniutioii regarding (lisabled men, an‘d say fiiere is clear obligation on nail enjoying the blessings of a victorious peace to make acknowledgment to those who suffered on our’ be» half. The proclamation clnuges employers to keep in their service as many disabled men as their businesses will lallow, not being held back by fear of inconvenience or loss, but omitting nothing which will secure occupation to men whose lack of employment offends the general conscience. The King ex~ liorts ministers of religion to read the proclamation in all chyapels and clnrrches.
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Taihape Daily Times, 18 September 1919, Page 2
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