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MILITARY TRAINING.

LORD ROBERTS'S ADVOCACY. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright (Rec. June 26, 11.20 p.m.) London, June 26. Lord Roberts presided at the annual meeting of the National Service League, which now has 163,746 members enrolled'. Bishop Frodsham, formerly of North Queensland, detailed tho Australian military system. The prosecutions under the Defence Act, he said, were rather fower than under tho Public Instruction Acts. The majority of the religious bodies in Australia favoured tho Act. _ Lord Roberts related that the lines of communication from Cape Town to the front were broken on several occasions because the men wero improperly trained. It was most inhuman to send untrained men to be slaughtered.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 7

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110

MILITARY TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 7

MILITARY TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 7

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