HERMAN ARMY TRICK
PARIS. June 29. German aitomnts to raise the mil: tarv force above the 10P.Ovolunteers serving for a minmiim of 12 years allowed under the IVace Treaty is revealed by a recent poliie-eonrl case in thi' village ot Villingen. Several apparently regular soldiers there, says the Echo National, assaulted the people in a small beer-garden. Fuqiry showed that the guilty parties were students from the neighbouring university town of Freiberg. Having special summer leave, they "ere putting in a voluntary term of 10 weeks drill and musketry while the regular soldiers whose places they took went home to help in agricultural work. In tills way squads of university students and other young men are receiving short periods of intensive instruction to serve ns non-commissioned officers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1923, Page 1
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