Js* opinion that the prevailing finan-r-yfopression has made the boys at "StS? at sc, 'ool the finest type since ™J?W is held bv a well-known master " «otai Boys' College. When conwere normal, he states, the boys "» many diversions: they bad a ■ "ifai V - t 0f monu y to spend, and much Nti» - time was take " U P in s P endin S l.if-Z.? oul S *<> pictures and other places jement or instruction. Now that 18 scarce the boys, after taking "the college activities, go home Pat-jill their attention on their 'fcj C nin consequence is done ex> 58>y well. They go to bed earlier ;*»B once the "rase, and in the % are fresh for another day's study.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 13
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