PRINCE AND "CRANKS."
Value of Officers' Training Corps. EFFICACY OF DISCIPLINE. (Received 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 13. The Prince of Wales, in an address at Berkhanisted School, said it had always been a mystery to him as to how certain misguided people, "whom I venture to describe as cranks," felt that the only way to express abhorrence of war, which everyone felt, was by objecting to healthy training and the discipline that boys received in a school officers' training corps. Whatever careers boys entered there must be submission to discipline, and he knew of no better way of training than an officers' training corps.
PROMPT RESPONSE.
German Invitation to British Legion. PRINCE OF WALES' GESTURE. (Received 10.30 a.m.) I LONDON, Juno 13. Promptly responding to the Prince of Wales' friendly gesture for an interchange of visits by members of the British Legion and German ex-service-men, Herr von Ribbentrop's office has prepared an invitation to the British Legion to visit Germany. It is expected that Herr Hitler, General Goering, Herr Hess and General von Blomberg will receive the legionaires.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 7
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