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DUNTROON CADETS VISIT BRISBANE SCHOOLBOYS.—Ian Sweetman (left) and Trevor May, both aged nine years, of Holland Park state school, Brisbane, being presented with badges and a pennant by cadets of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Sergeant R. Beesley, Sergeant J. Bertram, and Senior Under-officer M. Dudman (right), of Christchurch. The boys had written to Duntroon for application forms for entry to the college. The fourth class of cadets at Duntroon read of the boys’ ambitions and decided to visit them while in Queensland attending a course of jungle training.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 3

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DUNTROON CADETS VISIT BRISBANE SCHOOLBOYS.—Ian Sweetman (left) and Trevor May, both aged nine years, of Holland Park state school, Brisbane, being presented with badges and a pennant by cadets of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Sergeant R. Beesley, Sergeant J. Bertram, and Senior Under-officer M. Dudman (right), of Christchurch. The boys had written to Duntroon for application forms for entry to the college. The fourth class of cadets at Duntroon read of the boys’ ambitions and decided to visit them while in Queensland attending a course of jungle training. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 3

DUNTROON CADETS VISIT BRISBANE SCHOOLBOYS.—Ian Sweetman (left) and Trevor May, both aged nine years, of Holland Park state school, Brisbane, being presented with badges and a pennant by cadets of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Sergeant R. Beesley, Sergeant J. Bertram, and Senior Under-officer M. Dudman (right), of Christchurch. The boys had written to Duntroon for application forms for entry to the college. The fourth class of cadets at Duntroon read of the boys’ ambitions and decided to visit them while in Queensland attending a course of jungle training. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 3