ARMY OFFICERS.
MINISTER UNAWARE OF OFFERS FROM HOME. [THE PEBSB Special Service.] WELLINGTON, September 5. In spite of the fact that it is stated among Qiembers of the permanent staff;
that offers of positions overseas have been definitely made to New Zealanders who may be dismissed from the permanent Defence forces as a result of the "economies," the Minister for Defence, the Hon. J. G. Oobbe, said to-day that he had not receives official information on the point. ~ Some time ago, said Mr Cobbe, an enquiry - had been made through the office of the Higli Commissioner in London '-be'
any vacancies in the Xmpexial - Arpy, but he had received material in reply. A certain amount * ment had taken place .< perial officers and he anticifitWl should vacancies require - ence wcnild be given to offlcehratjgSate. ' Mr Cobbe added that ' cerely that some gaging of Dominion offlcersioVs»ea&iia bpeo made, and he. wnnlfl v . think tbpt'the chance ;bers • of J&e Permanent „ ',* Able Co secure iob» with ?kxaai>
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 11
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163ARMY OFFICERS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 11
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