N.Z. CANDIDATES FOR NAVAL RESERVE
ADDITIONAL 36 LEAVE DOMINION (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, September 19. An additional 36 New Zealand candidates have left the Dominion to join the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Imperial) in accordance with the system of special entry. Ten of them were selected in the terms of scheme A, which is for candidates between 30 and 40 years of age with certain stipulated qualifications. The remainder came under scheme B, which is for candidates between 20 and 25 and between 25 and 30, with matriculation. The list is: Scheme A. —Roland Allison (Palmerston North), Thomas N. R. Harris (Wellington), Nigel D. Blair (Wellington), John F. Holm (Wellington), Ernest A. Bradshaw (Christchurch), John Barron (Christchurch), Frederick E. Merritt (Auckland), James F. O’Neill (Auckland), Henry R. Higgins (Opunake), Henry Vernon (Hawera). Scheme B.—John Raymond (Waipukurau), Thomas C. H. Mouat (Timaru), Russell B. Reehal (Pukekohe), Donald A. McLennan (Thames), Frederick B. Hargrave (Hokianga), Jack C. Sandford (Paekakariki), Robert C. Urquhart (Auckland), Allan E. Wilson (Auckland), Alan D. Tweedie (Auckland), lan E. Rickerby (Auckland), Athol F. O’Connor (Auckland), William H. K. Mollard (Auckland), John F. Mallitte (Auckland), Philip S. Ilitchinson (Auckland), Giles C. Haden (Auckland), William B. Goodfellow (Auckland), Rex A. Duder (Auckland), Alan L. Cato (Auckland), Harold G. Wrightson (Auckland), John F. W. Hardingham (Auckland), Claude Belgrave (Auckland), Joseph A. Ongley (Palmerston North), Robert I. Johnstone (Wellington), Geoffrey A. B. Walker (Wellington), Mervyn A. K. Marks (Nelson), David H. Graham (Feilding).
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Southland Times, Issue 24236, 20 September 1940, Page 6
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241N.Z. CANDIDATES FOR NAVAL RESERVE Southland Times, Issue 24236, 20 September 1940, Page 6
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