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► 0 * , Tjp^ On (/naref. . . for "k In a tense world and with the basis for lasting peace still eluding the United Nations we must be prepared. Strengtli discourages would-be aggressors. t"k To be prepared is to guard the peace — it does not fjjL ★ Soimd training in modern defence metliods gives our jpf men better protection if they ever have to bear arms. ! f "k The compulsory system is the only fair way . . . The vohmtary system has failed in the past. ★ The compulsory system is the only efficient way. Efficient defence is essential in the interests of everybody » — it is to protect all that they hold dear. This question must be given your most earnest cousidefation and then, by your striking out the bottom line, given the most overwhelming vote in the cause of security COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAININ6 is the OMY fair tvay/ Young men on attainlng the age of 18 years wlll reglstep. Army training wl!l be covered aiternative camps — one In Summer — one Following registration they will be medically examined and any appeals for In Winter— each o ourteen wee s uration. . postponement of training will be heard. oiTthree^r^ W ? Pnn P P y Recruits will be posted in accordance with their stated preference as far as the Subsequent training consists of 6 days out of camp and 14 days in camp, each year requirements of each Service permit. for a period of three years as a member of the territorial force. * " * A period of,.l4 weeks full time training will commence In the year following *At the end of three years* the men are posted to the Reserve for a period of 6 / . v • t ithatin which the recruit reaches 18 years of age. years — no training required during this latter period. ,1)1 j r. > . . ' . j • sw/azwm r , 1 SQ7TOAf i//VE ' -t;;r^rmP77 •■.u.l 1,1 i. -r | |SSUEB iY THI NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENY I , "f

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1949, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1949, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1949, Page 10

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