KING'S CADETS IN CAMP.
In order to undergo a ten days' course in camp 250 members of the King's College Cadets went over to Narrow Neck this morning with Captin .7. U. Collins as commandant and Lieut. R. S. Jndson V.C., as adjutant and quartermaster. A comprehensive programme of training has been drawn up, and the recreation side of the camp will also he a very important part of the period the lad's will spend over there. The boys are housed in the excellent hutments belonging to the Defence Department.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 7
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