Roy cavalry is the latest development in England of boy soldier cult, and if it doos not become as popular as the boy scout movement, the reason can only be that of expense. To boys, however, between the ages of 12 and 17 years, who have a few shillings a week pocket money, the new Boy Cadet Yeomanry Corps is bound to commend itself. The founder, Captain and Adjutant E. C. Baker, hopes in time to create a valuable feeder to the Territorial Yeomanry force. Captain Sir .' Francis Vane, J.P., lias accepted the command of the new corps.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 7
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