MARRIED AND SINGLE SOLDIERS.
SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE'S RESOLUTION. By Telegraph.—Presß Association. Wellington, Laet Night. The National Executive of the Second Division League to-niglit passed a resolution—That this executive views with regret the tone of the resolutions passed by the Returned Soldiers' Associations with reference to the league, which tend to break down'what .should be friendly sentiments and co-operation between the two organisations. The Second Division League lias always been, and still is, desiroim of co-operating with the Beturned Soldiers' Association to secure proper conditions for all soldiers and their dependents, both during and after service, and, .ig in the natural course of events, tlio married soldiers should eventually join the Returned Soldiers' Association, it would strongly urge that body to resist any influences whidh may have a tendency to divide married and aiogla men.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1918, Page 4
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134MARRIED AND SINGLE SOLDIERS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1918, Page 4
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