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RETURNED SOLDIERS

WORK OF ASOCIATION Governor-General’s Message Press Association—Copyright. Wellington. April 27. The Governor-General, Viscount sage to the New Zealand Returned Galway, has sent the following mesSoldiers’ Association: “On this occasion of the 21st anniversary of the foundation of the New Zealand Returned Soldiers’ Association T cordially send greetings ■ and good wishes to those survivors of the New Zealand expeditionary force who, when the cal! came, proud'r ly left these, shores to fight' for King and Country. “During those 21 years vast changes have taken place throughout the world, and undreamt of difficulties have arisen to confront, the people of the. Empire. A younger generation which knows little of the enormous sacrifices made during the Great War now forms a large part of. the community. “Many of our war-time comrades have passed away. Some unfortunately are still suffering from the effects of wounds, and others have been stricken with illness. Others again have found it a matter of grave concern during a period of unprecedented depression to maintain themselves and their families in reasonable comfort. At present there are definite signs that the economic storm is lifting, and hopes in the future are high. “Nevertheless, it behoves all returned soldiers to rally round their association and strengthen the hands of the organisation so that it may be in a better position to ensure that ex-servicemen, who are in need shall receive the consideration they deserve. As the years go by z we old soldiers come to realise more and more the value of close comradeship and mutual help and to recognise | that, the greater the strength of the association the more it will be able to do in the interests of returned soldiers. “We have come to appreciate more fully the desirability of keeping alive the spirit of selfsacrifice and the need for fostering that spirit in the new generation, especially at. a time when the world is once again threatened with turmoil. Ex-servicemen of New Zealand, T know you can be relied ‘upon to play your part in the community. I wish you all good luck.”

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 419, 28 April 1937, Page 6

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RETURNED SOLDIERS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 419, 28 April 1937, Page 6

RETURNED SOLDIERS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 419, 28 April 1937, Page 6

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