PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS
TOURISTS FROAI HOAIE. Electric Telegraph—Press Association -AUCKLAND, Last Night. By the lonic which arrived this morning, there came on a lour of instruction 45 English public school boys. Air J. R Darling, master at Charterhouse school, in charge of tlie party, said that the tour was undertaken with a view (o strengthening the bonds of Empire. The boys were not- going to migrate, they were out to learn all they could. AA hen the tour was completed they would either go into business or hack to the universities. The main objects of the tour were: (1) To spread first-hand knowledge at Home; (2) to exchange views and the establishment and personal contact with contemporaries and others in the Dominions ; (3) to study local conditions from the personal point of view bv introducing the party to every possible aspect of life of the country they visit.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11068, 15 February 1929, Page 5
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