TRAINING AT FLOCK HOUSE
SONS OF N.Z. SOLDIERS. CONTINUANCE OF SCHEME. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., Jane. 18. The trustees of Flock House on Sat urdny notified all patriotic associationand returned soldiers' association through the central Flock House, com m.ttee, ‘Wellington, that as a result oi negotiations with the Government anc a reduction of costs they were enahleo to continue to take sons of New Zealand soldiers at Flock House for initial farm training. Dur.ng last year 84 sons or New Zealand returned soldiers had been _ re--eived at Flock House, and of tnesc .*-2 completed their training and were nine. <1 in permanent employment pi farms and stations, leaving 32 still n: che process of training. No hoys hac been received dur.ng the last three months, but it was understood tha. i. considerable number of- applications From suitable.youths were m the hanch of patriotic and returned soldiers nssoc ations, and it was confidently expected that the number in residence a Vjock House would quickly rise to the 30 that could be accommodated.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 June 1933, Page 5
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172TRAINING AT FLOCK HOUSE Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 June 1933, Page 5
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