V.D. CASES
DEPUTATION TO SIR JAS. ALLEN.
% S-degrapii.—JrVess Aasooktiiiqi. Wellington, Last NightA South Wairarapa deputation waited on Sir James Allen and requasted that V.D. cases be removed iv-iirn Featherston camp. They suggested E&piti island might be used The Minister said tie authorities had bad a difficulty in dealing with these men, but he did not think the idea of securing the island was fauifclo. Jin any case the whole tiling would be over in the course of not many months, and he hoped that tUe troops would ail be back in nine months The cases coming tack now were comparatively few. Most of those now in Feathcrstoii were in the convalescent stage, and the place ought to be cleared altogether in the course of a year He appealed to the people of the Wairarapa to put uu with the arrangement.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1919, Page 5
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140V.D. CASES Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1919, Page 5
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