NATIONAL RESERVE
i — . — ««»- B i^mP^ny. No. 2 Regiment (Hutaitaih paraded 60 strong: on Monday, and | was put through an hour and a half of j company drill in the open, after a short route march, headed by tho Ritbirnie I oenior Cadet Band, which i« officially at. j tnched to life company. The work clone was of a stronuotis nature, and the man ncquiftted theitwolves escellently, many of tho more intricate movements being done for the first time. Subsequently, a meeting was hold. The • matter of tlie immature rifle range was advanced several fitaiyes. The site has been fixed and permwion granted to erect tho range Workiag> boas were arranged for the purpose. t The election of officers and n.c.o.'s will i take_ place at tho next parade, and (ho nominations must be handed to the (-.ecro tary before that date. . ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 105, 5 May 1915, Page 2
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141NATIONAL RESERVE Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 105, 5 May 1915, Page 2
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