SEA CADETS’ CAMP AT AUCKLAND
Canadian Contingent Due Today (New Zeeland Press Association) AUCKLAND, January 15. Fifteen young Canadians, the first contingent of Common wealth sea cadets for a special training course and camp in H.M.?{.Z.S. Tamaki, the R.N.Z.N. training establishment in the Hauraki Gulf, are due to arrive at Auckland in the Arcadia tomorrow. The cadets, who are accompanied by one officer, will spend a fortnight in camp with about 80 others from the United Kingdom. Australia, and New Zealand. The camp begins on Wednesday, when the 13 Britons and 24 Australians are expected to arrive. After the course the 40 New Zealand boys will go into H.M.N.Z.S. Black Prince, for a few days, and the overseas contingents will tour the Dominion.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29104, 16 January 1960, Page 6
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