INITIATIVE in war and peace How Rehabilitation Helps In many a tight corner the Kiwis being helped to further their education; showed their resourcefulness_ The New about 2,506 of them are full time stud- Zealander 8 initiative in war i8 legend- ents at the University, and 426 are ary. studying overseas. The total number And now about 12,000 of these men of men and women placed in employ- want to use that initiative to set up in ment by Rehab ' is 19,465_ business on their own accounte Re- habilitation helps with substantial loans You can help at 4% reduced to 3% in the first repay- But there is much still to do and many ment year. to help: The limiting factor to full ree habilitation of all those who gerved u8 A fine Achievement in war is supply of material: The ere For the purchase of farms, homes, busi- serviceman needs a home to live in, nesses, tools and equipment E26,706,903 goods to sell, transport, equipment: has been lent to 34,620 ex-servicemen Here we can all help by working steadily and women. About 16,000 others have to increage the supply of goods and keep received allowances and special grants_ New Zealand prosperous: To speed ree 9,598 have been assisted in various types habilitation and help this country meet of trade training: Another 15,252 are the great needs of the day KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH I $ S U E D B Y T H E N E W 2 E A L A N D G 0 VE RN M E N T
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 393, 3 January 1947, Page 3
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