N.S.W. KOREA QUOTA
ENTRY INTO CAMP NEXT WEEK (Rec. 10.50) SYDNEY, This Day. The New South Wales Cabinet has decided to make up the pay of public service officers who are called up, or who volunteer for the defence forces. Each officer will still be responsible for the payment of his superannation contributions. The New South Wales Korea force quota of 400 men is expected to be in camp by next Tuesday undergoing an intensive toughening course: Already 270 men have been called up. Soldiers already in Ingleburn camp are training with a heavy arm-our-piercing anti-tank gun, which is still on the secret list.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 256, 16 August 1950, Page 5
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