MILITARY TRAINING
ts\ upper! HobsE ; action. : L ''' (By Telegraph— Press Association). ' V -' - . V %ELLINGTON, Aug. 27. • Some, speculation is being indulged, in th’A lobbies at Parliament House as to whether the Government will in,froduce' a clause in the' Appopriation Bill, which was defeated in the Legislative Council, enabling the Defence Department to recognise voluntary organisations fpr the purposes of military training. Questioned on. the subject, the Min-, is^f , Hon..' Mr Cobbe, staled Wkt- ( tjibre, was Viio such, intend •' it- ■ ■■ tion at present. It is understood that had the Defence Amendment Bill been passed, there would have been immediate for--assistance? setting • -up , voluntary tragjjijgjpigi^i^atjjOniS; \< < 'U yHiidded the Ml Ulster received one • such application from Hawke’s Bay the Bill was before the House ~ of Representatives; -d --
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1930, Page 3
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