LOYAL YOUNG MEN.
SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTPUT. BULWARK OF DOMINION. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. "Had we not had so many well turned out young men from secondary schools in times such as these, we should have had a revolution in this country," stated Mr. E. Wilson,, principal of the Hamilton High School, at the annual old boys' reunion dinner on Saturday evening. "The problem to-day," lie added, "is not so much economic as social. There is no more vital thing for a boy than to know how to live and enjoy the fullness of life. Any policy which does not enable children to attend secondary schools is a wrong one."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 3
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111LOYAL YOUNG MEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 3
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