In reply to a letter from the Christchurch branch of the Navy League, asking if the branch's office could be used I for recruiting purpose; for the Navy, tlio Icenl secretary lias received a reply from thfl New /.ealitnd Naval Advisor stating that definite information on tlio matter of recruiting would bo forwarded as soon as available. The writer added lliru'i it was proposed to iwnmission tlio Philomel as a training fillip for youths and stokers for tho Australian Koyal Navy. The probable ages from which selection would lx) mndo would be j'l to IG| yen's for Reri'iien, and' from IB t*> 18 veniti for stokers, but no formal details liad yet been arranged. However, only eons of residents domiciled in Australia would be allowed to enter tho Pioyal A US' traliau Naval College, but endeavours would be made to arrange that a small number of Neiv Zealanders would bo accepted as 600n ai> tho New Zealand Government's naval policy w.ic n/tally ilceidod upra.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 4
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164Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 4
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