LIVID LANGUAGE OF SERGEANT-MAJOR HAS GONE, SAYS CHAPLAIN.
(Special to the “Star.”) AUCKLAND, November 27. “The moral tone of the camps has very much improved in recent years,” raid the Rev C. H. Olds, of the Caplains’ Committee, at yesterday’s meeting of the Auckland Methodist Synod. “This is helped by the gradual disappearance of the old familiar type of sergeant-major, whose language in drilling men was so livid.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18015, 27 November 1926, Page 1
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