THE NEW ZEALANDERS.
THE TENTHS.
'J HE BEST DRAFT YET
Wellington. March 2. TJio 10th Hcinforcemeiils who are now completing their training at Tronthai'u and Feafherston camjis uro pronounced by competent military critics to be tho best-trained draftthat has yet been turned out id' Now 'Zealand. ' The general public having heard such good accounts of tho previous drafts will doubtless bo a httlo incredulous at such a statement, hut there are substantial reasons for making it. As a whole. I hey have received more training and under belter conditions thaji any previous draff. They have undergone the full four months' course in the best of camws and in splendid weather, which enabled the staff instructors to <dvo I hem the maximum amount of Iraining within tho time available They, moreover, have huil'ered very little sickness, which means that practically every man who will leavo with tho lOfchs will have received four months' instruction.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2885, 3 March 1916, Page 2
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