FOOTBALL
In a match at Wellington on Saturday the Wellington representative team beat the New Zealand Tank Brigade by 16 points to 15.
“Nowadays the German recruiting agencies generally use the names of French firms and French employment bureaux under their control, as camouflage. And in these names they place advertisements for personnel of every kind, but mostly for the qualified and skilled men. Men who answer the advertisements get sent a six months’ contract to fill in. Sometimes they find that contract covers work in Germany. Sometimes it covers work in their own country—‘or elsewhere’ —which comes to the same thing.”—“Slave Labour for Germany,” A 8..8.C. talk by Leonard Ingrams.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1942, Page 5
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