Volunteer News.
Th» usual monthly parade of tho headquarters companies of the Taranaki battalion was held last night, JJieut.-Coionel Okcy in command, Captain Mills acting>adjutant in the absence of Capt.-Adju'tunt Weston. Thtiro was au excollont muster of tho Bifles.'bVt only a fair one of tho Guards. After inspection the battalion, headed l>y the Garrison Band, were marched to Poverty FJ a t, and exercised there in battalion movements. Until notice the Rifles' recruit drills wilijtoe discontinued, owing to the orderly room being occupied. A member of a country corps in Tlaranaki has received a lesson irl military discipline, having been an unwilling visitor to a certain instj J tution in New Plymouth for defying] his officer's order to pay fines " for non-attendance at parades. After a few days' sojourn the amount was paid, and he returned, to iha bosom of bis family,-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7847, 13 June 1905, Page 2
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142Volunteer News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7847, 13 June 1905, Page 2
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