PRAISE FOR TRENTHAM.
MR. BARTLETT'S IMPRESSIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, April 15. Interviewed after a visit to Tren. tham, Mr. Aslunead Bartlett said: "Trcuthain struck me first as 'being a very good site for a camp. The ar'anpomenta for housing the men are ad* mirablo, and everything possible la don* for their comfort. Also, it is a fine > natural training ground, with excellent rifle ranges. The hutments for the men especially impressed me. They are better than anything I have seen in Australasia.". Mr. Bartlett also said that the camp appeared to be well run, and he was " much impressed by the seriousnea* and, earnestness of the men. Their physique was also very remarkable, and seemed to compare very favorably with the first contingent Who landed at Gnllipoli, although there seemed to be a iiumuer of elderly men among, liieni. The New Zealand reinforcement drafts on their arrival at Gallipoll were thought highly of, especially the mounted men and infantry. ~ .
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1916, Page 4
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160PRAISE FOR TRENTHAM. Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1916, Page 4
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