MOTHER COUNTRY.
N.Z. CONVALESCENTS VISITED. EDUCATIONAL METHODS APPROVED. Received Oct. 19, 5.5 p.m. j London, Oct. 19Lords Milner and stanh ope visited the New Zealand convalescent camp at Hornchurch. They investigated the military education system, anu . expressed t. le strongest approval of the principle of j compulsion, which is applied to a certain proportion o£ the education throughout. The New Zealand Forces also have continuity o£ instruction from camp to camp. The men's obvious enthusiasm for the work and the absence of aimless loitering greatly impressed the visitors, also the importance of mental training in a jsisting a rapid recovery. —AU3. and N.Z. Cable Assoc. and Reuter, DECORATIONS i FOR NEW ZEALANDERS. r - - Reccivr fOf-Oct,. 20, 5,.i p.m. London, Oct. 19. Military CJrc ssos have been awarded to the folio - A'ir g New Zealanders: Lieut. C. F. Atmr/re, Sccond-Lieut. A. McDonald (Otago), Lieut. A. Gordon (Auckland), Lie at. H. Knubley, Second-Lieut. A. Blomf/eld. W. H. Yorke (Cyclists); Second-Lieut 3. W. Henning, T. T. Murray, R. TO.? tefield (Rifle Brigade), E. F. Tyson fFiel d Artillery).—Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc . and Renter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1918, Page 5
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181MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1918, Page 5
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