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THE DEFENCE FORCES

INSTRUCTIONAL CAMP. Tho instructional camp for the Staff Corps, which will start at Trenthjim tomorrpw, will continue till 13th July. For the first period the newly-appointed staff non-commissioned officers, about 70 strong, will bo instructed by staff non-com missioned officer instructors. __ The camp will be commanded by Captain Hamilton (of the district headquarters staff) Krorn 22nd June a "refresher" course will be hald for those officers, and noncotnmiesioned officers of tho N.Z.S.E. who can be spared frccn their routine duties. Invitations have been iasued to officers and pon-cotntnissioited officers of the Territorial engineer- corps and infantry regiments, who may attend of their own free will after _ 22nd June. The names of those who •wish to attend will be forwarded from their district headquarters to the headquarters staff in Wellington.

The wjoutmaater at Dannevirke writes to The Post on "behalf of the mothers of the Dannevirke Boy Scouts, conveying to the mothers of Wellington who to splendidly cared for their sons whikt in Wellington their sincere ihankfi. "Nothing could exceed the thoughtful cm* «tnd attention,'*" the writer states, "and many of th» boys had the 'time of their live*,' and their vieit to Wellington u-illnerer be effaced from their aundi."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1912, Page 7

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THE DEFENCE FORCES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1912, Page 7

THE DEFENCE FORCES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1912, Page 7

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