C.M.T. seen as answer to problems
I I Political reporter Compulsolry military training has been urged by the former National Minister of Education. Mr Men’ Wellington, as a way to restore cohesion and unity in society. | | He said the time had come for
the most careful reappraisal of the benefits such training could confer on I the individual and country. I 1 I I • ' As unemployment: continued to soar, some form i of military training was necessary in the
absence of work for many young people, but not only for that reason. The success of cadet units in the South Auckland region proved the point, Mr Wellington said.
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