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advocates of an enlightened cadet system did, not meet his point that outside authorities were shirking their responsibilities. He granted that specialised forms of military training had their appeal, but it was an appeal that should be made to those who were in a position to think more clearly for themselves than boys at school. The training should be for adults and not for boys. "The whole thing is difficult," said Mr. Bennett. "There are too many anomalies in the system to leave it like it is, and we are shirking the issue if we just decide to leave it."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 110, 12 May 1938, Page 11

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 110, 12 May 1938, Page 11

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 110, 12 May 1938, Page 11

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