Last Friday, Colonel Powlcs, Major M cades, and Captain Campbell inspected the Cadet Corps of the Hutt Valley High School. The boys were complimented on the promising display they hud made. Colonel Powles urged them to sec that they founded a good, tradition in all the things that go to make fi good secondary school. Theirs was ;i groat privilege—to be foundation pupils of a school tha: was destined to bo one of the most important in the .Dominion. The British people arc now spending at the rate of ten million pounds a year on wireless, that is to say, about five shillings a head.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 6
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