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A number of headmasters of schools i;i ami about Chmtrhureh, have expressed t-liojn.'sslvp'; in favour of the introduction of compulsory,physical drill, .'ur.ong them being Mr. H. G. Wake, headmaster of 1.1 jr- East, Christ church Sellcol, and well-known in this district. Mr. Wake was .strongly of opinion that prominence .should bo given to the re<;nlar performance of physical expreises. At the pre-ent time the prescribed hour a week drill. which included physical drill, tended to lie relegated to a single dnv.ln. the ive?k. This was of very little gfj|d to the children. .What was w niiiiiUAs oxprei.se daily, • ' l tJie virtues-of f Was its insistence on iff | aJL. ff.s_ajJag advance-sin. the' Trfj&||^>etio.n,'■'/. ho jidded., Mr Wake wenfratfto state thai of late years lie hud noticed an appalling degeneration in the gSneral health of school children. •Fifteen lor twenty years ago the epidemics of influeir/n, and the like, which now almost invariably accompany the winter season, were practiaclly unknown, and lopen-air .physical oxorciso d>onol dailv should do much |o counteract th-is weak.ing of stamina. Teachers again would be particularly fitted for instructing their pupils in oxorei-ses, hygiene and physiology being taken in* the examination for certificates', and it would not at all prove difficult to retain them. He was convinced 'that' this scheme would do more for the boys and girls than ordinary eadet drill would.
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Inangahua Times, 27 November 1912, Page 1
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455SPORTING. Inangahua Times, 27 November 1912, Page 1
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