CO-OPERATION
MILITARY AFFAIRS OF N.Z. AND AUSTRALIA [Per Press Association.--Copyright.} WELLINGTON, This Day. It was decided some time ago that close co-operation between the Australian and New Zealand military forces should be maintained, as the military problems of the two countries are similar, and, in furtherance of this scheme, Major H. G. Robinson, D.S.O. arrived yesterday by the Monowai. Major Robinson, who holds the position of director of military arts at Duntroon Military College, N.S.W., said he intended to see as much as possible of military activities while, in New Zealand, so that the training establishment of the two countries could compare notes and help one another! Several New Zealand cadets were at Duntroon, and they were of a particularly fine type.
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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1936, Page 3
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