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VOLUNTEER NEWS.

THS APPROACHING SMJUUMIKE.

The' übimul looal ounp will be iytafr liahed In 1 the B matron G.oaoat <M> TkorsJUr, la the tune position as<tlMfc uitd {or tb» paipoH hrt mr. fbr odr|s lo go under cum» will ootapriee Rifle. mMT Qw% dn the Garrison Band. Thtra is no doubt that this annual arrangement «f tmtfqg . the men's capacity lor': living jnoAer' conditions nearly spproapbicg 'otkeer that are to be found inraa acWal campaign will, if carried oat on the laid down, be of great benefit to Aral from a military point of vie#. • II teaches them bow by their otHwveoei of the details of military it is poiaible for a bo'y of MM previoosly unknotn to to be rendered perfectly and available for a common purpose, and to live witha tolerable dsftee of oomfort under the most maktefcift ow»» ditions, domeetioally eptaking. £aex< perienoe of thu'kina abo pleasant ohangeto tbOM ntaphM whoBS occupations ' will bat pegnt.of their enjoying a week 1 * csmpinj farther afield. Each mm abowd W«k» an effort to. put in a rindir iHM* 'i* jj- -p' ■ the namber of men present Mm &K9 inter* »t will the ofltaMi take in *&ftf;» iri r fa& £t>fc ?h3|. will be mutual, for a good mnetsr at any time works enthusiasm into the natt. ; fiifb fa oamp will be made anntuallyilee* tant this year on aooonnt of the sigh < standard reached by the Garrison Bind 1 n tfyeir oontest ael#ctia» and mardtre, which all under tenva* will hnit aajlle ipportuni'y of bearing. The Gevtt*« nent material for the eamp is oipetited * arrive to-day. < ■ At a rifle match of" the Petoee dub on Saturday A. Bellinger and 0. Trevlthiok put on the possible at 50( yards, and Bellinger also got witUi two points of it at 600. m

The Non-oommissioned Offions Club willmeMwrsffibdtt OSSpmrWa-' nesday A full attendance it repuested, *s this will be the Jut meeting before .the Jootliooqw goin'o <nmp, Tbe Bubjacte will bi« paper by Lieutenin£o6ton*tWatt on "Errofeody'* duties in itnd out of camp," ami "Ita • duties of guides attfmarkew."' "Mem. Mrs art bring rifiat trilk * itltfn.; - . .' r ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 11, 14 January 1902, Page 2

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VOLUNTEER NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 11, 14 January 1902, Page 2

VOLUNTEER NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 11, 14 January 1902, Page 2

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