AIRMEN IN JAPAN PROVIDED WITH STUDIES
WELLINGTON, Sept. 5. Now that members of No. 14 Syua-1-ron It.N.Z.A.F. are firmly established in Japan, eousiderable headway has been made wjth edueationai facilities for them, says a statement issued by headquarters oi' the R.N.Z.A.F., Wellington. Ninety-two men are at present enrolled for the study of courses which vary from University degree subjects to studies in the Japanese langukge. Some 42 subjects are being studred and this number js inereasing monthly. In addition to excelient edueationai facilities ihe men of No. 14 Squadron have formed a number of clubs, among them being a camera club, young farmers club, art, dramatic and vaehting clubs and a disc-ussion_ group.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 September 1946, Page 4
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