MILITARY TRAINING.
' ie, TM.' i.K M-li - ITiF'iS \SS(I('IA'J'mX. ] W<i'inpion, This Day. Msior-c-h i\ ;a! Oodlcy, in an address on defence Dat lor" yesterday, said drills would be held in the evenings, :ind o pe.rsne would mean that a man weald have to (rive, up half a dosen hohday: in 11, i year. The only thmy thai, would present any nillieiilly would he the week's cani|'i. Tliat would he ai ranped at a convenient iime, end ihei w;:.' where the employers eeald ceene in with help. The Cone rai raid (here was on extraordinary amoun!. ei misunderstanding over this matter, ho', contended that fndnimr was a sine mm mm. Unless comrades were wsimd ley. !her, compulsory milit:;ry trsininj: would be a farce.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 397, 20 September 1911, Page 5
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121MILITARY TRAINING. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 397, 20 September 1911, Page 5
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