MILITARY CAMPS.
G.O.C. MAKES INSPECTION. An inspection of the two military camps now being held at Auckland was made yesterday by Major-General W. L. H. Sinclair Burgess, officer commanding the New Zealand Forces. The G.O.C. expressed satisfaction with the efficiency of the men and with the attendances. At Fort Cautley he saw the 13th Coast Battery, which went into camp on Saturday for a week's training, and he then went on to Long Bay, where the camp of the First Battalion, Auckland Regiment, is being held.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 31, 7 February 1933, Page 3
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