BOTH SIDES OF CONSCRIPTION.
Is. the November issue of " Life," just to hand, Dr. Fitchett handles the subject of Conscription in a long and extremely readable article. It is a clear and, as near as possibly oan be, unbiassed re^ view of both sides of the question, and is worth studying, Dr, Fitchett points out that, while there are extremists on both sides, there are a.lao sane, reasonable men with strong and deep-.rooted convictions on both sides, and he deals with the arguments , for and against in his usual trenchant style, This artiole form s one of the six seotions in whioh Dr.' Fitohett deals with the Great War. In another section he outlines the German Btrateey from the beginning of the war till the present date, and points out wherein it has failed and is likaly to become bankrupt. Whilst other special articles and the bulk of the departments deal with various aspects of w.a,r. there are. plenty qf outside, inter-eats dealt w.i^\, entitling. <■' "to maintain its claim as the magazine par excellence for the busy man.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 November 1916, Page 3
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178BOTH SIDES OF CONSCRIPTION. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 November 1916, Page 3
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