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THE TEAM SPIRIT.

DUKE’S ADVICE TO BOY 6.

THE ART OF CO-OPERATION.

“More to-day than perhaps ever before do we realise that almost the most important tiling in life is the relationship of mail to man," said the Duke of Gloucester, when reopening a boys’ club at Luton. "If men can live in accord with one another, sustaning and understanding one another —in a word, If true. friendship grows up between them —many of the evils and troubles of this world would disappear. “The spirit of comradeship and cooperation can do much for the betterment. of life within the State and Hie betterment of relations between nation and nation.” The Duke, who Is president of tho National Association of Boys’ Chilis, said he considered that the most vital factor in a club was that Die hoys should lie infused with the spirit of a milled learn It was no small thing for boys to learn the art of co-oper-ation, an art. learned not by precept, but by actual practice.

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19123, 7 December 1933, Page 9

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THE TEAM SPIRIT. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19123, 7 December 1933, Page 9

THE TEAM SPIRIT. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19123, 7 December 1933, Page 9

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