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THE TERRITORIALS

CAMPAIGN FOR RECRUITS By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, March 22. Simultaneously with the recruiting campaign to increase the numerical strength of the Territorial Force, the New Zealand Territorial Association is appealing for financial support and urging employers to allow men off to attend Territorial camps. The Auckland metropolitan area has not yet been able to parade more than 500 men of all units, whereas the Association says it should produce more than 2000. This position is believed to be general in the Dominion. Colonel Duigan, 0.C., Northern Command, stated to-day that the command strength was now about 3200. The men were very keen and were commanded by excellent officers, most of the seniors having war service. He said it was mainly to employers that the Association’s appeal was made. Training was hampered because only about half could get leave to attend camps. Some employers were not sympathetic to the idea of military training, and others said that employees should use their holidays to attend camps. Only one firm in Auckland had granted its employees leave on full pay to attend camps. Colonel Duigan said that in time of danger property owners had most to lose,- and they should look upon Territorial training as a national insurance.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20065, 23 March 1935, Page 21

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THE TERRITORIALS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20065, 23 March 1935, Page 21

THE TERRITORIALS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20065, 23 March 1935, Page 21

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