Isi tip '-nurse of a discussion by the .i.'tid Education Board at fast k't tHM-tini; on miniature ranges >r :.■•!,;(,[ corps, Mr C. J. Parr, i.-wrrrMn of the Board, said that the jtai;!;;-hrrH-nt of these ranges would b i ;?r<-at deal towards imparting to (<• ia<fn very neresaary knowledge of n'-v to handk a rifle. Australia was ywwhat m advance of the? dominion ■ matter of training the youth. pT~ it. meant practically universal rum nr. and it was recognised even v who might be expected toop- !-' • '.<u h thing that the moral and •_ •i. on the population of 4-id training were of the character. In con- - this matter he was glad popularity that the scout W" v ).t gaining in New Zealand. - i they were even mere en- - «Kiut it. There was no ' x'. the city children would be v ii ttrd by joining the move- ■ •vh-.-h the Board should encccr- ■ . -,v-m resolved to express ap >hc movement and commend !e ration of committees, k-.i. rar"Titi(, with the wish -•!:<-"*;r;i£<»fnt>nt would be corpa.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 204, 1 November 1909, Page 5
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