Volunteer News.
The results of the examinations, completed in October last, in connection witii the sihool of military instruction conducted bv LieutenantColonel R. 11. Owen, are to hand. The canJv.J.ius examined at New Plymouth included Mujor 0-key, four fioni»the Tarnnnki Riil.'S, and throe from th-e Ciiai-ds. One eaob of tihe Lii'.s and duurds failod. and the uvei.igv marks obtained by the two corps' nipivsonlativcs were 51).7 arad C 0.2 ivspeclively. The passes were: Colonr-Seng-canl Armitage 'Rifles), ti/.ul marks Ril, average 71.K: l.ii-u-Un-uait Me-ssc-nger (Oinuils-). -1:10. 71. <> ; Si-ugvujit F. 11. Morgan (Rilles), 12b, 71.0 : Sergeant Boon (Cuarilw). oS2. <i:!.(i : Lk-uienoinl [•'. W. Ok«-v (Rilhs), :!10, 51.0. Sh, : oling against lnglewood Rifles last week the Alangoiei Rifle Cluh scored an easy victory.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 4
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119Volunteer News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 4
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