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Another Restriction Removed BRITISH RECRUITING » ,.i
' RUGBY, §gPt Tho recent series of chauges in tjie conditions of arniy service, which a're part of a considered policy removing irlcsonie restrictions, were carri.ed !a stage ■ f urther with" the :War Office announcemenfr .that in future - all soldlexs oi .21 i years- of age serving at Homo statioms and who have completed their recruits trainiug may, as a right, eletjp oue of barracks. 8oldiers under $1 ycaps of age may also sleep 'out 0±" barracks providcd They reside loealjy with their pareftts, guardians, etc., or in §ueh other case^ as the commanding ollicer may approve. At present the right now' being accorded all soldiers" is e'njoyed only ' hy thoae not below the rank of sergeant. A permanent pasS to sleep out of barracks will, ip these cases? be allowed except whgre tpilitary' ^xigenci'es render it imprajtieable'. The prlviloge will bo withdrawn from any individua] should the commanding ofilcer nonsider 5t necessarv.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 7
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