REHAB ILITATION will settle 8,000 Ex-Servicemen on the land That is part of our debt of honour. New Zealand faces it with the most comprehensive and generous rehabilita- tion scheme in the world: And the scheme is working: Already nearly 3,000 ex-servicemen are settled on their own farms The work of settling another 5,000 is proceeding Farming on a sound basis This is what the scheme makes avail- How you can help able Loans of up to 86,000 at 3% reducible to 2% in the first repayment The people of New Zealand Owe a debt year. Subsidised training under practical to those who fought: The way to pay it farmers for those who haven t quite the is~to increase production ! We are luckier experience required: Others may take than any other country in the world refresher or topping off courses in agri- culture under special grants. Expert our shortages are fewer, less critical and advice is given on types of farms, equip- most are being rapidly overtaken: A ment, stock; probable yields and land gincere and sustained effort by the rest of relues No stone is left unturned to see solve which uS can quickly shortages are that the ex-serviceman fitted for farm- ing shall start on a solid basis, and in at present slowing the rate at which ou financial security. ex-servicemen can be settled; 80 KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH TS $ UED BY TR B REBA BILITATIO N D EPARTMERT
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 19
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