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EDUCATION IN DEFENCE.

POSSIBILITIES OF THE LEAGUE. j UPHOLDING THE NAVY. I (By TelegraDh.—Press Association.) ! WELLINGTON, this day. ! 'That the Association expresses its sympathy with the League of Nations in view of the enhanced status of New Zealand by its acceptance of definite interj national obligations as a eignatory or I mandatory Power within the Empire, 1 and suggests to teachers the advisability of familiarising all pupils with" the organisation, achievement ' and possibilities of the League," was moved by Mr. Milner, rector of Waitaki High School, at a meeting of the New Zealand Secondary Schools' i Association. Mr. Milner said he was a 1 supporter of the Navy League as well aa ' the 'League of Nations. Mr. La ing (Chrislrtmreh) seconded the motion, although fee doubted whether it would receive unanimous support. ! Mr. T. Cresswell (Wellington Boys' College) submitted that if the motion was carried in the form proposed it might be regarded as propaganda against I the Navy League. Whatever work liad I been done 'by the League of Nations which ; would impair efficiency of the British Navy was not patriotic. He had a great horror of war, as they knew, but they had to face conditions as they warn. He believed that every blow Btruck at the present moment at the British Navy was a disloyal one. He asked Mr. Milnar to preface hie motion with the words. "While there is necessity under present conditions of maintaining an efficient, navy. In the circumstances, he would agree to support it. Thie amendment of the motion was accepted, and was supported by Mr. J. E. Strachan, of Rangiora. On being put to the meeting iit was carried unanimously.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4

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EDUCATION IN DEFENCE. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4

EDUCATION IN DEFENCE. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4