THE SCHOOL CADETS MOVEMENT
Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. A matter of considerable interest and importance came before the Education Board to-day. Mr. Erskine, assistantteacher at the Terrace School, Wellington, resigned the captaincy of the school cadets. He was prepared to continue drilling the boys and supervising their shooting, but he objected to having to attend ceremonial parades. Mr. MacMorran, headmaster, wrote to the Board supporting Mr. Erskine's application to be relieved of the captaincy. The question arose as to what jurisdiction the Board has in such a matter. The general opinion was that the Board had power to insist upon an assistant master carrying out the duties of captain of cadets, including the charge of cadets at parades. It was decided to write a care-fully-studied letter, to Mr. Erskine, 'pointing out the view taken by the Board.
The Education Board to-day considered the Department's offer of a subsidy towards miniature rifle ranges. II was decided to suggest the advisability of importing sub-target machines in'lieu of instruction by miniature rifle ranges.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 October 1907, Page 2
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172THE SCHOOL CADETS MOVEMENT Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 October 1907, Page 2
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