IMPERIAL DEFENCE.
■ O— UNIONISTS AND THE DOMINIONS. A VOICE IN THE COMMON POLICY. By Telesrapli—Proas Association—Cop»rliUt London, December 16. » Mr. A. H. D. R, Stcel-Maitland, M.P., chief-organiser of the Conservative party, speaking at Birmingham, said the unionists were prepared, if the Dominions were willing to help in defence as the Canadians had done, to give them an efficient voice in determining a common policy. COMPULSORY TRAINING. MR, KEIR HARDIE'S CRUSADE. London, December 16. Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., iu a letter to the "Daily News," asks for subscriptions for the fight against the compulsory clauses of the Australian Defence Act. DEFIANT CADETS. TO BE DETAINED IN BARRACKS. • Melbourne, December 17. Besides having to make up evaded drills, in future defiant cadets will be detained for ten days in barracks.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1626, 18 December 1912, Page 7
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128IMPERIAL DEFENCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1626, 18 December 1912, Page 7
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