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forced civilians, who have nestled under the cloak of munitions, worker or influential withholder . Our cadet can find time to converse with Australian wounded and never pass us unheeded like English cadets invariably do to the Tommy soldier. The hatred of the English cadet towards the rank and file did not commence here, Along with their inefficiency this feeling is shipped to France and the same feeling is reciprocated by the Tommy in the trenches, yet this soldier remains subservient.
This is one of the reasons why a colonial officer is vastly superior to an English officer, he knows his men and treats them as men.
Cambridge is an interesting place. The many colleges and schools of all description go towards making the place unlike a business or manufacturing centre. The residences of the many professors and teachers and pupils boarding out establishments are well and artistically built.
Round most of them are spacious gardens