SOLDIERS' BUSINESSES.
THE NEW REGULATIONS FOR THEIR PROTECTION. On the subject of the regulations recently gazetted in regard to the protection of soldiers' business, the Act-ing-Prime Minister (Sir James Allen) says:—■" The Government has adopted the principle that the business men who are engaged in the same businesses-and industries as soldiers and are left undisturbed, and will, in effect, benefit by the calling up of their competitors, must share the burden of disability which military service inflicts upon their soldier fellow-traders. The present regulations have been issued tentatively with a view to seeing how far they will serve to minimise the hardships suffered by business reservists; and any soldier in camp or drawn in the bollot, whose business is likely to be effected by his being called up, 'should, without delay, approach either the Chairman of the National Efficiency Board or the District Commissioner, setting out the full particulars of his case, so that the same may lie investigated, and, if possible, assistance rendered."
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 7
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164SOLDIERS' BUSINESSES. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 7
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