BRITAIN'S SECOND ARMY
recruiting proceeding loyalty, of India" Receives this day, --1-1 5 aJnv London, Friday ' Recruiting for Kitchener's' second hundred thousand is proceeding briskir <"--;"?tf<:\, ■■.■;- Lord Crewe in the: House of Lords, said the Government was ileeply.r im pressed with the enthusiasm of India.. - which was largely due to the Indian soldiers' desire to stana" beside their comrades in the British Army. India knew France was employing Africans, and it would .be a; disappointment if they? themselves were debarred. The., loyalty of all classes rendered internal troubles impossible ,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 29 August 1914, Page 5
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89BRITAIN'S SECOND ARMY King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 29 August 1914, Page 5
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