OUR CADETS.
The following brigade order by Captain Loveday, commanding the brigade of cadets, was received in town to-day “ The Officer Commanding has much pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficient manner in which all ranks under his command fulfilled their respective duties. Also to the manner in which the non-commissioned officers and privates conducted themselves when off duty, their behaviour being the cause of great praise from those who saw them when out of their quarters. It is also satisfactory to know that no breaches of discipline had to be dealt with. “His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York was pleased to express the great pleasure and satisfaction it gave him to be enabled, from his personal observation, to bear testimony to the manner in which the brigade “marched past” at the review on the 2<tth instant, and he directed the Officer Commanding the brigade to convey the same to all ranks. This he now does, and feels proud of the honour ho had in commanding tha brigade on such an auspicious occasion.
“A copy of these orders will be forwarded to the Rt. Hon. the Defence Minister for his information.
By Order, “ W. Wood, Lieut.-Colonel, “ Brigade Major.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 July 1901, Page 3
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201OUR CADETS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 July 1901, Page 3
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