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THE KING AND THE ARMY.

"DEMANDS OF MODERN WAR," By Telegraph—Prosu Association—Copyright "Times"—Sydnoy "Sun" Special Cables. London, September 28. The King, in his speech at the end of the manoeuvres, said ha was delighted to welcome tho officers from tho Oversea Dominions. Ho trusted they had derived both pleasuro and profit. "The demands of modern war, 1 6aid His Majesty, "aro such'that the necessary degree of efficiency is only attainable by constant study on the part of officers, and strenuous service, loyalty, and devotion to duty on the part of all."

Mrs. Riley: "Thot Kerrikan byeihoz gone oop for tin years fei* sand-baggin'— an' on'y twinty-wan years old tli' wake. Mrs. Casey: "An' phwat cud ye?, cxpict, tli' way tliat choild waz neglected, Mrs. Rilev? Whoi, ho wiiz near seventeen year's old before his parents even sint him to a reform school!"

Only the. Best Pinnos.—Tho Brilliant Broadweod.'- Tho Splendid Roniseli. The Magnificent Lipp. Tho Superb Steinway. Theso aro only four of tho famous Pianos on which wo specialise.—'The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wollington. M. J. Brookes, Ivorth Island manager.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 7

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180

THE KING AND THE ARMY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 7

THE KING AND THE ARMY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 7

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