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... the Press. This scheme of war gratuities rounds off the Government's comprehensive | plan for .the resettlement of all men and women on their return civil life. “The plan is incomparably wider in scope and more liberal its benefits than the arrangements ...
... RK-SETTLEMEXT “The aim of. the Government has been to design the provision for re-settlement so as to cover all the needs of members of the Forces on their return civil life. They have had in mind for some time past to complete their arrangements scheme ...
... the Commonsmay be the first a new series of developments. RE-SETTLEMENT PLANS All this gives Mr. Bevin and his demobilisation plans their place in the sun. The 5.000.000 booklets on re-settlement which are going to members of the Forces will now be read ...
... abused. But this time getting back to ■'Civvy Street is not to the haphazard thing it was in 1918. A scheme for civil re-settlement units for the use repatriated prisoners has been introduced, the aim which is to assist men settle down their new environment ...
... Officially known as Civil Resettlement Unit, No. 6, nothing more unlike Service conditions in general or the forbidding atmosphere of Stalag, which particular its purpose is to erase from men's minds, could be imagined. Through this unit, and others like ...
... relationships during the war. the British war effort and problems of re-settlement, the co-operative movement and adult education, with particular reference to education in the Forces. Civil Defence services, war factory hostels and Women's Land Army. Mr. ...