COMPULSORY TRAINING
AN AMAZING SPEECH. | By Cable.—Press Association.—CopyrigH J Lomloa, July it. S In the course of the debate on"Lord.;* Roberta' compulsory training Bill, t'»# 1 Eurl of Crewe (Secretary of State lor jj Ike Colonies) warned the Lords that the { Bill was inteaded to apply to Ireland, : where portions of the population wro,. accused by some of disloyalty. Many, of the middle and respectable worting •' classes of Britain obj'Wted to their sou* camping with what they would consider " rilf-ratf" just for the same reason tu*l tliey did not send their children to. council schools, lest they should become associated with what they regarded M " gutter children." : Unionist newspapers are amaied *V the speech, contrasting it with those Ot Lord Milner and the Bishop# in favor q of a fusion of the classes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 2
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133COMPULSORY TRAINING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 2
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