FINING DEFAULTING CADETS.
SYDNEY, Aug. 22
In connection with defaulting cadets, the prosecuting counsel in a number of cases before the court pointed out that the imposition of fines defeated the intention of the authorities whose object was that defaulters should undergo training until they reached the required standard of efficiency. Parents in many cases paid the fines. The boys consequently escaped penalty
The magistrate thereupon remitted the fines and ordered the detention of the defaulters in the barracks.
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Northern Advocate, 22 August 1913, Page 5
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