BRITAIN'S ARMY SYSTEM.
~..:< ■•>.. — ' ». —-■• •■ ; v-.' COLONEL ST3ELY ON CONSCRIPTION. By. Telegraph-Press Associatlon--CopyriEht (Rec. February 19,6.25 a.m.) .'. London, February 18.' .Colonel Seely.r Secretary of State-for war,, speaking at Ilkestone, paid that: the Government would not introduce, conscription until- it had told the country frankly, save a great danger was menacing the country. It was wrong/■to'g'ull people, in to-a system which was alien-to their nature. The Government would Bhortly bo- announcing a plan making it easier for worthy "rankers" to rise from the humblest to the highest places •in the army. ; , -, ,-,'"■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 7
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88BRITAIN'S ARMY SYSTEM. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 7
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