COLONIAL BOYS AT HOME.
INSPECTED BY LORD ROBERTS. 7 ■ LESSON FOR MOTHERLAND. .By Telegraph— Press Association— Copyright. 'Received July 9, 9.25 p.m.) i. London, July 9. The Australasian cadets at present 'visaing Britain were inspected : ;?esierday by Earl Roberts. They were afterwards entertained at luncheon
,:at Guildhall, when 1 Sir George Keid, Mr. P. Mcßride, Sir F. B. Robinson, and Sir Newton Moore addressed the lads. !"' The Daily Telegraph, commenting upon the luncheon, states that the •Overseas Dominions are taking a . ■-larger view of their duties to the rising generation than the Motherland. Cade/ training has raised unbounded 'enthusiasm in Australasia, while the :, Motlerland's waste of human life is -the greatest tragedy of our time.
"•£ YILUE OF CADET SYSTEMS. ' ■.'.{:?■!..:': j" Times and Sydney Sun Services. *vV'-; deceived July 9, 5.25 p.m.) -. V: ! ■ London, July 8. -"'Speaking at the luncheon to the ■' :'Australasian cadets at Guildhall, f|W erman Sir Charles Wakefield |||jjf£ l( i that the sooner universal cadet training was adopted in Britain, the better it would be for national' __ health, industrial wealth, and for -national efficiency. ' : f $$ : :V:'v- \ ■' , "■ :. ' ' mmtu ;,:■■ ; ;-. : ... ■.;,■; v... .;, e • /■■■:.■■.;■■■■■. •■■■•■ .••■•;..',,:,■.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15657, 10 July 1914, Page 7
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