MAJOR-GENERAL GOLDEY
■<> rNTKRYTKWEI) AT RIUSBAXU Press Association—liy Telegraph—Copyright. HRhSBANi:, November 27. Anions tho Mtdiiini's passengers aTo .Major-general Codloy, the New Zealand Commandant,. Interviewed, tho, major said he lnxjko Ids journey from London to enable hhn lo visit Canada, and America. Ho inspected tlie .Military College at Kingston (Canada) and VYef.t Point College, in the I'nited Staler, vheic he met various prominent military cithers ami others interested hide-fencematter.-*. He was much impressed witli tlie manner in which thci*.' intftitutioiih -were maintained. Major Ciuii.y will meet Major-gejieral Kirkjiatrick, who will take over the sito ]iro posed for the Australian .Military TYaining College, lie. also liopes to meet U-cneral Iload and other prominent military men in the South, as under tho system of reciprocity he wished to meet as many ollicert, as jiossible, and learn their views on defe.nco matters. .Major Cod ley is keenly desirous of gleaning anything that "will further hi 6 knowledge of all parts. He was driven around the city by Colonel Lytder, tho Queensland Commandant, on Saturday, and resumed his voyago to Sydney on Sunday.
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Evening Star, Issue 14524, 28 November 1910, Page 6
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