STEADILY FALLING.
ROLL STRENGTH Of BRITISH* uun. By TeJ<>era,Dh—Press- AEBociatipE—CspjriSlit (Rec. March 3-, 10.25 p.m.) ■ Lofidon, Ma veil: 3, . The annual- report on the condition and progress of the British Ajiiiv states' that the recruits to the.-regulars during the year'ending September- had decreased by 'J2'2S, as compared with tlic previous year's tigwros, aiiOFti-m special reserves by.2937, Tho decline is mainlyduo to the continued activity of trad* and emigration.
' COMPULSORY TRAINING, (Rec. March 4, 0.33 a.m.). ''' tondon, MareJi 3. ' Lord Willougliby cfe Ifroke Itas introduced a Billjn &use of Loj-dsi t-P----plying the 'principle, of coroptlLswy ijiilitary training- to the rich, leaving its provisions voluntary for tho poorer classes. ...
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 7
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107STEADILY FALLING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 7
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