BONDS OF EMPIRE
YOUNG ENGLANDERS’ MISSION. v ßy Telegraph—Press Association). AUCKLAND. February i-r. By the steamer lonic, which arrived this morning, came on a tour o'! instruction, forty-live English puMie schoolboys. Mr J. R- Darling, master at the Charterhouse School, is in charge of the party. He said the tom was undertaken with a view to strengthening the bonds ol Empire. the hoys were not going to migrate, they were out to learn all they could. W hen the tour was completed they would either go into business or hack to the Universities. The im)in objects ol the tour were: (El to spread first hand knowledge at Home; (2) 1° exchange views and the establishment of personal contact with contemporaries and others in the dominions; Cl) to study local conditions from the personal point of view by intreducing the party to every possible aspect of the liie ol the country they visit
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1929, Page 5
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