THE TERRITORIALS.
MEETING IX DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN, 12th Apnl. A meeting of those • interested in strengthening tho Territorial movement by the- inclusion of honorary members was hold in tho Town Hall to-night. There were about fifty people present, Including some half-dozen ladiee and a number of prominent citizens. The Mayoy presided, au<l >t>\ J. F. Fraser explained tho scheme. On tho motion of Sir. J. H. lloßking, K.C., it was decided to heartily approve of the suggestion that civilians should b© accorded the privilege of becoming honorary membeie of the Territorial forces, and to pledge their support to any organisation for the creation of such rncrubera that the authorities might sco fit to approve. Thoea present formed ihenj&elves into a jwmiaitt«§ to icrwaid thj Q&vejgeat.. -
CHRISTCHURCH, 12th April. At a meeting of citizens held to-night it was decided to support the movement inaugurated in, Dunodin to allow those interested to become honorary membeis of Territorial corps.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 9
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