COMPULSORY TRAINING.
Sir,—The alarming denunciations of our senior magistrate remind one of tho curses hurled by tho Bishop of Kheinis. Yet I have watchod the esteemed doctor day by day and have seen no sign of failure in health. heart, or intellect— "Although it wns such a terrible curse, t'Ngboij; Xfiit oao pwuir tltq mm."- ' L
Seriously, if his correspondent who takes up such a position, posing as a prophet against ovil, has read his Bible ho would have noticed that a very high authority lays down the following principle—or rather—refers to it as well recognised— _ "When a etrong'man, armed, keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace." lam ' ctc " H.L.M.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 4 June 1913, Page 10
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111COMPULSORY TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 4 June 1913, Page 10
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