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gECOXD J)IVISION JjEAGUE. ITS AIMS ASD OBJECTS. Plank I.—The League heartily cooperates with the Government to maintain reinforcements and win the war.Plank 2.—The League is non-party. Plank 3.—Pensions on disablement of soldiers to follow the British scheme; according to injury and disablement, and not left to the discretion of a Pensions Board. Plank 4. —The League is endeavoring to secure adequate pensions and allowances for all wives and dependents. (The present scales are pitifully inadequate and compare ■' very unfavorably with thoße prevailing in England). Plank s.—The medical examination to he the deciding factor as to the liability of the State. The League aims at bringing home to the authorities and the public the necessity, in the interests of tho community, of adopting a policy of generosity to the dependents of those who, by their sacrifices, are maintaining the existence of the State, and views with grave concern the indications o? a policy of State parsimony. The League believes the time haß come when the Government should completely review the question of separation allowances and pensions, so that those who may be called on to make the great ! sacrifice of giving up husband and father Bhall not also b*c condemned to com- | psrative penury and want. The League holds that those who remain behind in ithcir ordinary avocation, for whatever ! reason, should be called upon universally Iby legislation to make such financial \ sacrifice as will meet the needs of the dependents of those who are called upon to face the supreme sacrifice.

SPECIAL MOTOR SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA AND RETURN JTVE-SEATER CAR leave 3 Daily News Office, Currie Street, daily, at 4.30 a.m. for Hawera, reaching latter place at 7 a.m., and connecting with early train to Wanganui. RETURN TIME-TABLE. Leave Hooker's, Hawera ..... 7.30 „ P.O. Eltham 8.0 „ P.O. Stratford 8.20 „ P.O. Inglewood 9.0 m Egmont Village or Rd. 9.15 ORDINARY MOTOR COACH FARES. T. H. BRANSGROVE. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. TTAVIXG received numerous enquiries from clients for good dairy herds close to profit, we shall thank ALL DAIRYMEN with herds for private and prompt sale to forward full particulars of same to our Inufewooi Office at once.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 8

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367

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 8

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