THE COMRADESHIP OF WAR
* NATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR EXSERVICE HEN. London, July 5. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in receiving tho freedom of Liverpool, suggested lie formation of a 6inglo national organisation to preserve tho comradeship of ■ ex-service men. He hoped it would be possible, besides amalgamating tho existing benevolent associations, to form now clubs and societies throughout the Empire for those who served the country in tho great war. There were at least three powerful organisations, but co-ordination was essential—Aus.-N.15. Cablo Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 246, 11 July 1919, Page 7
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81THE COMRADESHIP OF WAR Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 246, 11 July 1919, Page 7
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