CADETS FOR DUNTROON
ANOTHER TEN SELECTED [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, February 12. Another 10 cadets have been selected for training at the Duntroon Military College, Canberra, Australia, under the Government’s policy of close co-opera-tion with Australia on defence matters. In previous years the number of cadets has been five, but since the outbreak of war it has been decided to send double the number. The selected cadets, who will attend a three-years’ course at Duntroon with a view to their qualifying as officers in the New Zealand military forces, are;— P. F. Hewitt (Auckland), R. 'M. Martin (Auckland), R. S. Gardner (Auckland). R. M. Gurr (Whangarei), R. H. F. Holloway (Haweral, A. W. Fitchett (Wellington), P. L. Moli nevus (Christchurch), R. W. K. Ainge (Timarn). K. J. D. M'Corkindale (Dunedin), G. K. Bruce (Wellington),
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Evening Star, Issue 23498, 12 February 1940, Page 8
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135CADETS FOR DUNTROON Evening Star, Issue 23498, 12 February 1940, Page 8
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