Return to civil life : a handbook of information for members of the forces on the road back to civil life . |
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Title : | Return to civil life : a handbook of information for members of the forces on the road back to civil life . |
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Place Of Creation : | Sydney | ||
Publisher : | T.H. Tennant Government Printer | ||
Date of creation : | 1945 | ||
Additional Creator : | Australia. Dept. of Post-war Reconstruction | ||
Format : | Pamphlet | ||
Dimensions : | 150 x 105 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
Returned soldiers found out they could apply for land under Soldier Settlement schemes in material handed out upon their discharge from service. Some will have received this booklet after World War Two, which gave information about 'the arrangements made to assist you in returning to civil life'. The booklet provides information about eligibility for Land Settlement, and how to apply. |
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Period : | 1946-1979 | |
Further reading : | Baker, B. T. War service land settlement : history, present administration and future management, [Adelaide : Dept. of Lands], 1983 George, Karen. A place of their own : the men and women of war service land settlement at Loxton after the Second World War, Kent Town, S. Aust. : Wakefield Press, 1999 |
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Internet links : | Department of Primary Industries [Victoria]: Virtual exhibition of historic photographs: Settlement Wikipedia: Soldier Settlement (Australia) |