CAMP TRAINING
MON-MOBILISED MEN date not yet fixed (PH.) WELLINGTON. June 4. “When will the men whose military service has been postponed by armed so-Wo ape cal boards be required to undergo the period, of one month s 1 raining announced m March? asltcti w. J. Broadfoot (Nat.. Waitomo) in an urgent question on bebbl oi p/Fr E, P. Gordon (Nat.. Kangitikoi) n Pie House of Representatives Ibis
morning. ~ T . T , f r! ; e Prime J.iu' buy die .d. Hon. 1 • 1 ’rarer. us acting Minister oi Delcnce. •[id that • 'do •ation was, at prevent Abu: given to the question of the trlinin'.', including camp training, oi , on-mobi’ivcd personnel. It was expected lint an announcement would liYmade at an early‘date. v-r Fraser assured the House that (he ’interests of primary and aecomtprv industries would he given full consideration, and that in making arrangements for any training pic*--rib'-l bus regard would be paid to the necessity of not -taking men into cimw at times which would disrupt oi seriously interfere* with industry.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 4
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171CAMP TRAINING Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 4
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