NEW DEFENCE ACT.
'■;.;'■■■".- ;♦ ——.;' ' ' IS. THERE DIVISION IN THE CABINET? ;3y TclecraDh.-BDecial C'orresbondent.i '■":."' : . ■•'■'■ ; / Auckland, 'May 12. A .reference. to the attitude' of an individual member of the Cabinet regarding the new Defence Act wqs'iriade by Mr. H. Dearsley, president '.'of ' the /Auckland .branch of tho International. Arbitration nnd:Pesoe Association, at a pieeting under ' the' auspices of ' that body last night..' v. '■■■•■'.■■ . "I have.it on the very' authority," Iβ. said, ■ 'that there is ojie: member' of the_ Cabinet'who is opposed to universal military training from beginning to end, and I-may tell you that that member , is not a. southern.member either." ■■■•.'■ /"Wh.V'does;lie riot oo'iiie out?" asked a' Jnember of the audience. Mr. Dearsley, however, did not supply the.answer.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 5
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115NEW DEFENCE ACT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 5
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