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FURTHER progress made MUSKETRY WORK HELD UP[ On Monday evening a further lecture and instruction was given to the Second Battalion by Area Commander C. R. Wilson and Captain Mulhern, and further lectures' and instruction are to be 1 given at Whakatanc and Taneatua tills week. Shooting Held Up. The wet weather at the week-eTio was responsible for holding up the progress in shooting exercises. Signallers Conference. Ai conference of Officers and NX,o.'s of the Signallers is to be held at Whakatane on Monday next. Transport Work. The Transport Platoon of Headquarters Coy, No. 1 Battalion had special instruction on Saturday last. Mounted's Parade. The Mounteds are still particularly keen and spent Saturday afternoon at the Winter Show Buildings pursuing rifle work.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 127, Issue 127, 9 July 1941, Page 5

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HOME GUARD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 127, Issue 127, 9 July 1941, Page 5

HOME GUARD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 127, Issue 127, 9 July 1941, Page 5

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