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TERRITORIAL TRAINING

MEN PROCEEDING TO CAMP NEXT WEEK. TWENTY-SEVEN FROM WAIRARAPA. Twenty-seven men will leave the Wairarapa next Wednesday for the Territorial Camp at Dannevirke. They will travel by the northward bound morning mail train, which they will join at various stations en route. The names of the men proceeding to camp are: — Masterton: C. M. Burgess, T. N. Brophy, W. G. Barnett, J. A. Brader, C. B. Cook, J. A. Hansen, H. C. Volheim, A. A. Hawke, M. L. Hunt, D. N. McLeod, J. O’Brien, W. L. Orsborn, E. G. Russell, K. E. Woollett, J. H. Wright. . _ T Eketahuna: W. R. Quinlivan, E. J. Dustow, L. H. Wallis Carterton: C. N. Eves, T. Conwell, J. W. Asplet. Featherston: A. P. Schenkel. Gladstone: J. Hunter. Whakataki: A. G. Smith. Martinborough: D. Clark, R. Forbes. Greytown: G. M. Montgomery.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1940, Page 4

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TERRITORIAL TRAINING Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1940, Page 4

TERRITORIAL TRAINING Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1940, Page 4

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