Rear-Admiral Halsey, Third Sea Lord, says it is necessary for the Government of the country to help the children to leam the work the Navy is doing by making it a compulsory form of education in the schools. “ I had been away from home for nearly a year,” the Admiral says, “ and when I returned on a few days’ leave I was surprised to hear my email daughter say the following by way of grace;—‘Thank God and the British Navy for my good dinner. Amen.’ ” He suggests that other children might with -advantage adopt a similar graea
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Evening Star, Issue 16547, 5 October 1917, Page 6
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