continue to be made to ensure that the available resources, both Government and voluntary, are co-ordinated in the most efficient and economic way possible to meet the community's welfare needs.
73. Lastly, but not least, I would like to record the hard work which has been done by the staff of the Department, including general grades. Not only has large scale preparation been done to launch the expanded Public Assistance Scheme but the Department itself has been reorganized, and this at a time when many grades were below strength and establishment. To them goes special
goes special thanks and appreciation.
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G. T. ROWE,
Director of Social Welfare.