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SCHOOL CADET CORPS.

VALUE OF THE TRAINING. "I iock noon thu battalion as a most valuable feature of school Jifo, reacting 'most favourably upon.-school discipline, tone,, and esprit d« corps," Sisiid Mr. J. Drummond, headmaster of the Auckland Grammar School, at .the, pns«-givjn* ceremony laat evening. "The view held in same' fiu'irtei's that it encourages servility militarism or jingoism, -is,, in nay opinion, hj» n - d upou mi>un(l«?rslut»dtr»g. It i cullv affwls an excel!* t qptjftyityff f.-, r (.--tlmiug Ikivs in scu-miamie,.- miti*tivt-, and leader? hi p. At thC ( «tm-B time, the cheerful submission to rigid dsstwphnf for a common purpose musC pro via* good training for. social s«rvicf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 13

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109

SCHOOL CADET CORPS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 13

SCHOOL CADET CORPS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 13