REPATRIATION.
GETTING THINGS IN ORDER,
(From Our Owa Correspondent.)
Wellington, Jan. 7. The Director of Repatriation, Mr. J. R. Samson, has returned to Wellington •after visits to Auckland, Chntttebweh, and Dunedin. The 'creation of die lbpatriation organisation dow uo* *ppesr to be proceeding quickly, bui the offiomre and Ministers :ir» confident stii! c'lia* it will be complete Dei'ore the macs; a'< Ate men begin to return to titer Zealand. The appointment of district officer* is to be considered by the Repatriation Board at its a est meeting, Returned soldiers are to have a, substantia! share of representation Among these oiUe&fci,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 3
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