MAORIS ON PARADE.
ST. STEPHEN'S CADETS. "You are a credit to the school, to Mr. Smyth, and, which is possibly the most important of all, to yourselves," said Lieutenant T. P. Laffey, N.Z.S.C, in congratulating the cadets of St. Stephen's School for Maori Boys after his inspection yesterday afternoon. Under the section commanders the cadets carried out small arms drill, physical training and marching, with and without arms. No. 2 section led the way almost through the parade, being awarded the greatest number of points in all except one division. They failed in the marching. They received 671 points, No. 1 63 points. No. 4 59 points, and No. 3 58J points. The parade was under the command of Lieut. P. Smyth, O.C. cadets, and Sergeant Major S. Green, the corps instructor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 284, 30 November 1928, Page 8
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