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ENGLAND AND GERMANY. in them a love of the land, while giving them a sound training in farm life. It is the intention to cover all branches —agricultural, pastoral, dairying, and poultry-raising—and in addition to give boys a smattering of allied industries, such as blacksmithing, saddlery, enrpentrv, and the like—a thorough course extending over about four years. The majority of those turned out would be good farm labourers, but others, who showed a particular aptitude, would complete the course more or less finished farmers, and perhaps the Army would help them to start on their own. Commissioner Hodder ar.d Brigadier Brav( director of the Army's social work) left yesterday to inspect the newly-acquired property.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 February 1918, Page 3
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116Post-War Finance Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 February 1918, Page 3
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