THE EMPIRE'S FORCES.
UNIFICATION PLANS WUHLV* SIGHT. ;. LORD KITCHENER'S MISSION IS THE COLO.MIio. ' "NOT TOR NOTHING."
By Gablc.-Pro,, AMooi.tioa.-CopyrWa Received August 15, iJ p.,',. If , .. ■, London; Augu« li, Mr..Hald» n « (Minister. iiv, vv«), .peaking «t Bradford, referred to the Defence ttinjorence. He ..wag, gl«4 to announee that plain,' Sere •vuthin sight for unifying the force. hrmighout the Empir* it wl , ,„ r nothing that Lord Kitcliener was going to Australia and New ZealaM*ana then assunung command of the tfM&nlmari ? , u .'u d #? <> f organising the troops of South Africa. He Hadl elill largW duty in working out the plan, and the necessary concentration, in the ewe at the Empire bcin ? attacked. Wl.eruver the theatre of aluture war, whether in Australia, Africa, India; or Britain the forces of the Empire would Ik «„ organised as to be able to ooncentrat* et tiny point. • He went on to, announce that General Sir John French was iroing to Canada to work out the plans there.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 16 August 1909, Page 2
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160THE EMPIRE'S FORCES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 16 August 1909, Page 2
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