NATIONAL REGISTER.
NO ONE WILL ESCAPE
The Hon. G. W. Bussell (Minister of Internal Affairs], speaking at the Public Service Association's smoko concert at Wellington on Thursday night, said that probably in about n fortnight ilio Military Service Bill would bo pa-scd hy Parliament. and would have* vocoivod the Royal As--ent. Immediately afterwards the tlr-t division of the National Reserve would he proclaimed. Fourteen day.- would he given to those who had not sent in their National M< gi-rcr cards. Then, if they had not done so. they would he hailed to "he Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, where they would he liable to a, monetary penalty, and immediately v.p'.n <• el net ion they would become ■ ■.■n-cripts and join the Army for :Lc remainder of the war. "L;-: n«* one make any mistake,” :■ tin- Minister, “and think he is c-ir..- .-c-pe; he will he caught . - «"v,. ; - (ji.d made little apples. La'mmer i. We have a common re-•n-i:>i;i:y in view of a common • .anger. and I will exorcise my re--p ■n-i’nility as Minister to see that !•.•■: ;; -ingle man escapes his lia-••i-ity.” ; Cheers. I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1568, 24 June 1916, Page 2
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180NATIONAL REGISTER. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1568, 24 June 1916, Page 2
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