NATIONAL SERVICE.
TBimiTOMALS OONSIDEE IT NECESSARY.. 2r IWesnsujh—3Pr*ss AesoMatlon-floDyrlsht "Times"- a ßydney "Sitn" Special Cables. London* February 16. At a prizo-giviitg in connection with tho field ambulance-,, Lord Bingliam (formerly a lieutenant in the Army) said tho Territorials considered national service necessary., but neither side ia Parliament was able to bring i* in; and, anyway, the country would not- have it. Therefore it was tlj'o duty of the Territorials to maktnin eflicinney and prorido a. good framework for national service, ■ Major-General Lloyd declared tltfttif worac-ii gavo » backing to the Territorial Force it would bo full to overflowing. Thoyi had never heard gibes and ridionlous taunts against tie Territorials. Numbers were lacking, but lio doubteel jvlietiier thcro wae a better second lino in Europe,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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123NATIONAL SERVICE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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