VALUE OF CADET CORPS.
HEADMASTER'S PRAISE. The School Cadet Corps movement was praised by the headmaster of Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School, Mr. W. A. Barron, in a recent speech. "I do not believe in compulsion," Sir. Barron said, "but so long as I see—as I. do yoar aftei* year—case after case of boys whose physical appearance and mental, and frequently moral, outlook seem to have been transformed by the bracing discipline of the corps training,, so long shall I bo a whole-hearted supporter of the system." Mr. Barron added that by recognition of school corps as a contingent of the Officers Training Corps th©y had escaped tho ig* cent attack made by the Government on school cadet corps.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20766, 8 January 1931, Page 9
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