ABHORRENCE OF WAR
MISGUIDED EXPRESSION. PRINCE ADVOCATES DISCIPLINE. (Received 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 13. 1 The Prince of Wales, in an address at Berkhamsted School, Said it had always been a mystery to him. as, to how certain misguided people, “whom I venture to describe as cranks,” felt that the only way to express abhorrence of war, which everyone felt, was by objecting to healthy training and the discipline that boys received in a school officers’ training corps. Whatever career boys entered there must be submission to discipline, and he knew of no better way of training than an officers’ training corps.
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Northern Advocate, 14 June 1935, Page 5
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