SOLDIER SETTLERS.
HELP FPOM FARMERS. “ CO-OPERATION WITH R.S.A. \ I f By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The question of bettering the condition of soldier settlers was dealt with by the Dominion conference of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union td-day. Air. W. J. Polson (FordelJ) presided. Colonel Pow, general secretary of tha Returned Soldiers* Association, appeared before the conference and said he had been requested by ATajOr-General Sir Andrew Russell, president of the association, to ask the conference tp discuss the nomination of a sub-com* mittee to discuss matters affecting the farming interests of returned soldiers. Mr. C. K. Wilson (Auckland) moved accordingly, and Mr. J. Bitchener (South Canterbury) seconded. Several members expressed a desire to cooperate. The president of the R.S.A. will be appointed an honorary member of the Dominion executive of the. Farmers’ Union, to meet once every three months. “If you care to come to our meetings,” said* the president, it will put us in touch with your troubles. We might be in a position to help, and certainly we shall try to.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1922, Page 4
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175SOLDIER SETTLERS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1922, Page 4
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