TRAWLERS WANTED
I.OJJD JIiLLICOE'S IiECOMMKNDATION. "It is very desimble that Now Zealand should become independent of outside Assistance in the work of mine-sweeping," reports Lord Jellicce. "The simplest and by i'nr the ch(«i])e>-t method of obtaining in war the sorrcM of ollicieiit ininesv.eeping vessels is by the encouragement o: a trawler fishery service during pqire. 'J'his matter is of such importance, on economic grounds; that I bf£ to draw special attention to it. "It -is recommended that tw<> inineRwcepiiig trawlers should b? based at Wellington. and that the seagoing instruction ot jnine-sweepijig personnel should 'i)e earned .out in these ressoK • The vessels should be maintained equipped with tho latest miuo-SM'eep'ng material of every kind, the responsibility that the instruction and appt'anees are kept tip to date resting with the Superintendent of Training and Reserves."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 19, 17 October 1919, Page 6
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134TRAWLERS WANTED Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 19, 17 October 1919, Page 6
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