SIR IAN HAMILTON.
■r.LEASKD V,n.'ii WriLUNGTOX CADli'K' 'WORK. .-•;, Telcgrapi. -I'-rcas Asaoeiation. Wclliagtoß, Last Night. 'General Hamilton on Saturday in-Bpu-.ted 1200 cadets 2nd about 70 rifle club man at Newtown Vsak. The weather was gloriously fine, but tlie ground was very sodden.' In spite of the Blippery ground, Jfewevir, the cadeW acquitted themselves very creditably, and thfl march past was execute.;! in good tit vie-. Afterwards the cadets Rave a brief eNihibiilion of physical drill, and before, dispersal Sir lon ilnmillisn addressed the parade, congiiitulaiting th-.' boys m the Rood work done, which was ::•> gocd afl he bad seen anywhere. "It is splendid." .he raid, "to think t.liat the work which yo.n hoys are do ins will keep XVw Zealand snfc fw -it least a frciwnfcn." About TOOO'Cr 8000 people wit-nested the review.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 8
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132SIR IAN HAMILTON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 8
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