TEACHERS' CAMP.
Beautiful weather prevailed yesterday at the teachers' camp at fta Hutt Park, and an enjoyable ti-fije w»s spent. Strenuous work, was tlte order of tlic day, but the teachers ai'o oiiterfiig into it with zest. Not only slioukl Ihei.r pupils benefit on their return to the schools, but each •'ndividiial teac!i«r should be tlio better for flm tofl -days of camp life. The catering is goed, aiid altogether the conditions, are favourable. The eighty teachers is camp .are divided into two squads, tiie older fcacliers under Quartermaster J,u-s(, and tlt« younger under Instructor Joliiiaon. JT»m nil quarters both of these g&irflern'e'ii are receiving nothing but praisft from their respeotivo squads. Yesterfay Wtts the third day of tho camp, but w'Mi the exception of one or two whs I'KLVe <lt> veloped "football knees" flivd tht>- like, all find their places in tiie ranks. Inspector Fleming Visited t3i« cattft y«?" terday, and remained for seme tiifto. Mr. Eoyd Garlick was in cailip neai'ly all day ou Tuesday, but a good deal of liis time on Monday was taken ftp ill maKing arrangements for the elossos for 'women teachers in halls hi "WoiliiMiton.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2113, 2 April 1914, Page 9
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192TEACHERS' CAMP. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2113, 2 April 1914, Page 9
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