SOLDIER SCHOLARSHIPS
9 NEW ZEALAND AWARDS. (By Cable.—PrC3a Association.—Copyright.. (Rcutcr'o Telegrams.) LONDON, March 3. Thirteen overseas sailor and soldici scholarships have bepn donated by tin Rhodes trustees and the Kitchenei National Memorial Fund. Thev ari tenable at various universities. The recipients include 2nd-Lieuten ant C. F. Forsdick, New Zealand Ma chine-gun Corjrs (tenable at the Tm perial College), and Captain N. S Johnson, New Zealand Rifle Jjrigadi at Oxford). (special to "thz press.") WELLINGTON, March 4. Captain Ncel S. Johnson is a son o Mr Clarke Johnson, of Karori road Wellington. He is 23 years of age He left New Zealand with the fourtl I battalion of the Kifle Brigade in Feb j i-uaty, 1916, and went through Ji I Saniine campaign. He was badl; I wounded at the oeginning of 1917, ani | lost his left foot, but made a gradua | but good recovery, j ■
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 6
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