COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING.
, 9 x ' I ' MR. M'NAB AT AUCKLAND. . ,J A GOOD HEARING. ' (nv inwoßArn—rßEss association.) i Auchlancl, May 17. ' , Mr. R M'Nab addr<sscd a cronded moot, mg on tho subject ot coinpnlsoiy military training, to-night lie spoUo for moro than an hour, and, with tho exception of a fow ■ lntouuplions, received a sood hearing During tho roui so of Ins he said although New Zoiland had a \oluntpor nrmy \ of about 1t3,000 im paper, it dwindled down v to nbout 50(JO cilicicnt nipn. Ho ndvocatod 'i, .i sjstem of compulsory training, by which a mail fiom about the ago of 18 oi 19 should bo tnl.on and tnvned for not more Hun 30 day-5 the hrst joar, pnd about a fortnight in the second and thud years At ' thf> coiif!n«ion of Jin addri'fs, Mr. M'Nab was acporcled a heaity vole of thanks.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 510, 18 May 1909, Page 5
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144COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 510, 18 May 1909, Page 5
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