AUSTRALIAN CADETS
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By TeloErapli-Prew 'London/July 8 nil Field-Marshal Ixjrd , Hoberts inspofct-!* ed Rushall's Cadete who afterwards lunched ?t tlie Guildhall Sir George Beid (Higli Convmssioaor for Australia), Mr M'Bnde (Victorian AgentGeneral), bir T Robinson (Queensland Aeent-Ooneial), and Su Newton Moore (West Austialinn Agent-General) a r d ,ir a dressed tho bojs , t 4 , VALUE OF CADET TRAINING. 'limes and Rvdnov Sun Bervlccn (Bee July 9, 525 p.m.) London, July S Speaking at tho luncheon to the Australasian Cadets at the Guildhall, Aldein>an Sir Charles Wakefield said that the eooner universal cadet trauung was' 1 adopted in Butain the better it would be tor iho national health, industrial wealth, and national efficiency - ' WASTE Ol' , HUMAN LIFE. (Rec. Julj 9, 935 p.m) London, Jul) 9 Tho "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the Australian Cadet luncheon, states that tho overseas are taking a laigor uon , of their duties to the rising generatior than the Motherland The cadet training has laised unbounded enthusiasm in 'Australasia, whilo in tho Motherland tho waste of human life is the greatest tiagedy of our time. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 7
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180AUSTRALIAN CADETS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 7
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