MILITARY CADETSHIPS.
STATEMENT BY GENERAL GODLEY. (By Telegraph.-^Prces i AssooiaOon.) : ," n \ Auckland, January 20. Only fivo boys wcro candidal forcadotsliips in tho Eoyal Military Collcso of Australia this year, and three of them " passed tho examinations,, soMist of i tho ten cadetships. given -by the Government' annually, seven will remain vacant this year. ■ Genoral Godloy, coinmandintr tho. New 1 Zealand Fortes; wailed,upon tho Univer- ' sity Senato to-day. with a request for its assistance. Ho detailedthe ' Mintages s - v ! wlHoh tho scheme offered, and pointed out '■ ! tho prospects of.promotion. Startim? Nt r 20 or 22 yearn of ago, a cadet would join ! If™,? Zealand Staff Corps as lieutenant at £250, and work upwards,: even pc*hap<u' to tho position of Commandant.' General " ■ CrtJdley • added a requ&st > thatv k notico of tho conditions of cadetships and of tlio ■ caroar open in tho military servioo should 111 i,l ° university calendar. Miv Tibb3 suggested that a snmmarv of ' tho sclicmo should 1>» supplied to 'tho ' : secondary schools for inclusion' in their S55L,v' •< •• God!(,y ' a^ci ' lwi .. cimSt^^ 110 Ml ° SbtutCS .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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174MILITARY CADETSHIPS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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