Residents of St. Albans probably in the near future will see the children of the St. Albans School inarching along the streets in the mornings to the music of a harmonica band, states the Christchurch Press. This is the intention of the new headmaster, Mr. C. A. Caigou, who stated that he was a firm beliver in route-marching as an aid to discipline. He has already introduced the atmosphere of a ceremonial parade into the drill at the school, and has the harmonica band ready to begin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19454, 13 October 1937, Page 13
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