N.Z. Radio-Location Trainees In Britain
(Spec.) (Rec. 1 p.m.) LONDON. June 10. The latest corps of New Zealanders sent to England to undergo radiolocation training comprise E. H. Campbell (Rotorua), A. V. Butcher, W. A. S. Davidson and R. Dolan (Christchurch). C. Weaver and J. McKenzie (Hastings), C. Hulls and G. Eiby (Wellington), R. Oliver (Hawera), M. L. Weston and M. P. Walsh (Dannevirke). J. H. Clarke (Dunedin), P. Sadler. (Gisborne), also R. Lack and R. Denia.
They were three weeks in a port while on their voyage to England as a result of a broken rudder. They had a fortnight’s leave, visiting England and Scotland, and will shortly begin training.
Campbell said: “We are delighted with the attention we have received at New Zealand House and the New Zealand Forces' Club, which have done everything possible for us. The club is a regular meeting place for New Zealanders.
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Northern Advocate, 11 June 1942, Page 5
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