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SEA CADET CORPS

ADMIRALTY TAKES CONTROL RUGBY, Jan, 25. The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr A. V. Alexander, told a parade of Sea Cadets in London that the King —himself a sailor—had been graciously pleased to accept the position of admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps. Mr Alexander said the . Admiralty had always been interested in the work of the Sea Cadet Corps, and was grateful to the Navy League and other associations for their continued interest and help. The Admiralty now had decided to take over the training and control of the cadets, leaving the administration of the corps to the navy authorities. “We depend to-day as much as at any time in our history upon the maintenance of our sea lines and communications. We- : must always prepare for HYe'future;’ and you lads have shown your willingness by giving up your time." “ The corps has shown great expansion, from 12.000 to 25,000 boys.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24825, 27 January 1942, Page 5

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SEA CADET CORPS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24825, 27 January 1942, Page 5

SEA CADET CORPS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24825, 27 January 1942, Page 5

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