AMBULANCE CADETS
Training For Survival (N.Z. Press Association) WAIROA, November 22. The theme of cadet training by ' St. John Ambulance Brigades in New Zealand would be “survival,” Briga dier J. M. Mitchell, of Wellington, the chief commissioner for the St. John Ambulance Brigade in New Zealand, said at Morere on Saturday. Brigadier Mitchell was opening a new training and recreational centre for brigades from Ruatoria to Dannevirke. He said the theme has been mainly aimed at survival in bush and back country areas.
It stemmed from the recent survival of a young member of the brigade in the Tararua Ranges, near Wellington.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30916, 24 November 1965, Page 8
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