NAVAL TRAINING.
SUGGESTIONS IN PAELUMENI'. i- Whilst a return relating to the train-ing-ship Amokura was Lefore the House uf ■liopresentatives'on Wednesday, Mr. T. E. jTaylor, M.P. for Christchurch North,, expressed llie opinion that the Government should find employment for. the skilful : men who left the Navy, after serving their ■.period of service, viz., five years. These men, remarked , Mr. Taylor,: would make an excellent naval. reserve in: time of, ■trouble. . '
. Mr. Poole (Auckland West) .'tliuught that the Government should enoourago iiaval training. He . would like': to soy ■the' Government obtain, somo.old,cruisers as a fixed ..'training dopbt. , ■ Thoro were, ho 'eaid, hundrods of. young nipn: in New Zealand who ooiildr not no'-'induced, to undorgo military training, but would dolij;ht iii nnval truinlng at nights, • None of tho Mlnietore'dieoussed either of the proposals,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 911, 2 September 1910, Page 8
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131NAVAL TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 911, 2 September 1910, Page 8
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