CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
BOYS IN CAMP. The Christ's College boys have HOw, been in camp on the sports ground at the College for four days. Owing to the decision of the Government not to hold secondary school camps, the boys did not proceed this year to Burnham. The unit strength of the company is 295 cadets and six officers, under the command of Major O. Williams, .with Captains Bown and Wynne-Yorke, Lieutenants I. S. Gardner, H. E. Solomon, and Earl, who are assisted by the permanent staff men of the Defence Department. A varied syllabus of instruction has been drawn up, covering all branches of military training. The cadets are showing much keenness in their work, and good progress has'been made. Everything possible is being done to carry out the course under camp conditions. The boys are served with their meals in the Memorial Hall./ The company will break camp on Wednesday, i
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19285, 14 April 1928, Page 17
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