DUNTROON GRADUATES
Roxburgh Man Wins Prize
(N.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) CANBERRA. Dec. 9.
Two New Zealanders will be among prizewinners who will receive iwards at the graduation parade of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, tomorrow.
They are B. J. Marshall, of Kaitaia, who won first prize in tactics, and the prize for New Zealand military law and police administration: and A. J. Wales, of Roxburgh, who won a prize in military history. Another five New Zealanders, who will be among the 57 graduating cadets, will be Lieutenants E. A. D. Brooker, of Marton; T. Loorparg, of Burnham Military Camp; D. J. O'Brien. Papanui road. Christchurch. J. G Thompson, of Wanganui. Graduating cadets, as well as other New Zealand cadets returning home for Christmas leave, will leave Canberra for Whenuapai by R.N.Z.A.F. Hastings transport on Wednesday. Another New Zealand graduate is P. M. Reid, of Auckland.
Two Injured.— Head Injuries were suffered by John Wallace Mills, of 902 Colombo street, when a car got out of control in shingle at Te Pinta on Sunday. He was admitted to the Christchurch Hospital. Lloyd Thomson, also of 902 Colombo street, was treated for arm injuries.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30310, 10 December 1963, Page 18
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