CAMP STRUCK
HIGH SCHOOL COMPANY® CADET BARRACKS ® CONCLUDE R The Rotorua High School ea® came to the end of their five daj® harracks yesterday aftewioon, r-B® being struck at 4 p.m. The i® whose health has benefited a gfl deal from the life in the openl return to school to-day. Altb-B the weather has not been idealB serious delay has been- caused inH carrying out of the syllabus, and® boys have thoroughly enjoyed ti® selves. ® The training programme inclt® most of the verious movements® military drill, but owing to rak® Saturday, the proposed mimie ii® could not be held. On Sundaym® ing, a Church parade was held,n® Mr. J. W. Laird, addressed the b® Yesterday morning, the com;® went on a route march througb® town, and later enjoyed a swimic® lake. ® The greater part of the aften® was employed with the aetivities®^ breaking camp, and the cleaning® the grounds. Camp was struck t®' to enahle the members of the per®|i ent staff, who" were under canvJ® catch the evening train. ®
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 149, 16 February 1932, Page 4
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