Show PRINCELY CADETS Young Youg Indian Chiefs and Nobles Noble Who o Have Eave Joined New Corps Cors Thus far seventeen seventeen young chiefs and n nobles pobles have Joined the Imperial cadet corps which was established in India a short while ago Of thes these thirteen come from and the central states two from the Bombay presidency one from the Punjab and one from Hydera Hydera- bad Four are ruling chiefs The others are scions of princely or aristocratic families famme fam fain thea me most of whom have been educated at the various colleges for chiefs It I is the purpose of the Viceroy to modify in some degree the tho curriculum at these In- In st in order that that the pupils may maybe 1 be better beter qualified for the duties dutes which they will wi have to perform hereafter as Cadets cadets ca ca- and later In staff staf positions in the Indian Anglo army A winter camp for the corps cors has been arranged arrangEd at and the the first course of ol instruction will wi be given I there The government will wi provide each cadet with witha wih a charger The he number of i horses hores and ponies and personal for each cadet has been narrowly limited Living LivingS S In camp will wi be simple and the te discipline Strict The closes close close Uple attention wll wil wl Ibe paid to caste rules rulEs The entire entre curse course of In Instruction Instruction in- in which will wi combine drill dri riding and military exercises with suitable inS Indoor In in- In S door instruction wil wi Ibe so signed de-signed as to enable the pick of the cadets cadet in time to toS S take their places plaes as British officers while never losing the character and bearing of Indian gentlemen When on duty and during instruction the cadets will vilI wi wear weara a simple uniform On ceremonial or state o occasions they will wi wear a state uniform special designs are to be made Probably h the e cadets g will soon be in- in pe pite ted b by the Viceroy and they will willi wi S i form a conspicuous feature In his escort atthe rat at the proclamation durbar durba at Delhi DeIhl on January 1 I 1 1103 The result of ol this at- at ot bring the British and nat native di- di i 4 visions of the Indian Anglo-Indian army Into i S dosS close los relationship will wi be watched with S New int Interest New New York Post |