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Election notes

25 May 2019

9:00 AM

25 May 2019

9:00 AM

At the Anglican boarding school I attended in England as a scholarship boy from the age of ten it often seemed rather better to die than to lose to a rival neighbouring school at rugby or even cricket. The aftermath of wartime heroism still hung almost visibly in the air: boys were still trained not just to be gentlemanly scholars but by implication to be future military leaders for whom there is a seemingly endless wartime need.

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