HOME GUARD
TRAINING OF OFFICERS MANOEUVRES LAST SATURDAY Another intensive night’s training was undertaken by the officers and n.c.o.’s of the Hamilton unit of the Home Guard at Rugby Park last night when there was a large attendance. Prior to the commencement of the training the Unit Commander, Cap tain T. H. Melrose, expressed his pleasure at the high standard of the ! field manoeuvres undertaken last , Saturday and paid a tribute to the | work of Major A. E. Gibbons, E.D, ! who organised and planned the whoM of the exercises and who was acting O.C. of the unit for the day. In referring to tomorrow night's full parade of the Home Guard. Captain Melrose stated that some mem- | bers had parked their motor-cars in i front of garages and alleyways the I previous week and thus blocked householders in the locality from taking their cars out. He appealed to members to watch the parking 1 regulations tomorrow
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21368, 12 March 1941, Page 6
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156HOME GUARD Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21368, 12 March 1941, Page 6
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