SOLDIERS’ GARDENS
CARE DURING WAR-TIME “In Hamilton we have made rangements with the Hamilti School and the Hamilton r i JI , H/gh ; High School Cor their f -technical I to care for the garden <jrior k°y s ! soldiers,” said the Me ** °* serving 1 ton, Mr H. D. Caro, . of Hamil- : Waikato Zone Pa f .'“ ail ™ an ol the jat a meeting of f lotlc Committee, ! Hamilton yeste: the committee in ' tricts the wo’ , dd - v ' , In . some dls--1 taken bv th was bein S underI soefation, - Heturned Soldiers' As- ; •n lr Cr Mi Caro understood. | crestion * * ro , was replying to a sug- ! .? made by the Mor.rinsville t j r , tee tbat members of the Nai Reserve between the ages of j > and 13 should b e organised for such work. Mr Ca ro suggested that districts experiencing the need for assistance in caring dor soldiers’ gar--1 dens should en<l' jav pur to make arlangemenU th£ir schools.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21227, 25 September 1940, Page 6
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156SOLDIERS’ GARDENS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21227, 25 September 1940, Page 6
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