Learning To Feed An Army
LONDON.—Determined to improve catering facilities for troops, the British War Office is giving boy apprentice chefs an intensive three-year course at the Army Catering Corps establishment at Aidershot. As part of their training the apprentices are taken round civilian restaurants and hotels to study the organisation behind the scenes. The apprentices are all between 16 and 17J years of age. —Reuter.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 December 1950, Page 7
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