THE CADETS.
AVAR OFFICE MEMO. Pross Aseoeiation-By Telegraph-Copyright LONDON, August "10.. Lord Dnndouald, who was interviewed on the War Office cadet memorandum, said it was beneath contempt. His Canadian experience had convinced him that it was impossible for an unpaid citizen army to prove efficient unless it could draw recruits from a large mass of youths who. in their early years, acquired a knowledge of drill, discipline and the use of the rifle. If the Territorial Army was to succeed a large measure of boy training must be associated with it.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14273, 12 August 1910, Page 5
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