LORD KITCHENER.
TO INSPECT SCHOOL CADETS. Tl’kii Punas Ahbocution.l WELLINGTON, Jan. 25. Field Marshal Lord Kitchener will arrive in New Zealand on Thursday, February 17th, and will, inter alia, inspect the junior cadets (late public school cadets), which are now included in the -defence scheme of the Dominion. The junior cachets will mobilise as follows for instruction : Dunedin (exact time and place not arranged); outlying units on Tuesday, February 15th; city and suburban units, Wednesday, February 16th. Christchurch (exact time and place later): Outlying units on Monday, February 21st; city and suburban units on Tuesday, February 22nd. Wellington: At Hutt Park, outlying units on Wednesday, February 23rd; city and suburban units, Thursday, February 24th. Auckland (exact time and place later): Outlying units, Saturday, February 26th; city and suburban units, Monday, February 29tli. The orders refer only to those units that can be transported byrailway or on harbor ferry steamers. Free railway passes will be issued. Officers commanding battalions will make all necessary train. arrangements for their, corps, and are urged to endeavor to get as many as possible of tlie cadets who have ceased to attend school to, turn out on this occasion. Camps or quarters will he provided for the cadets from the outlying districts of e'ach centre; also free rations during the period the cadets are in camp.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2719, 26 January 1910, Page 5
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220LORD KITCHENER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2719, 26 January 1910, Page 5
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