MILITARY DEFENCE.
IMPORTANT CONCLUSIONS. LEGISLATION TO BE SUBMITTED SHORTLY. by Telegraph.—Press Association. .. . Auckland Fridav. Helming to the question of military defence, Sir Juscpli Ward in an interview said very great attention had been given lo that question, and to organism" the military forces throughout the Empire. Important conclusions had been arrived at by the Conference, but they were at ■present of a confidential character and as some of the recommendations 'must to™ the subject of legislation, it was not possible for him at prenVnt to give details, but be could suv that very valuable work had been ddue in connection with proposals for the organisation and control of the land forces in the various parts of the Empire. There will lie uniformity of system, of regulations, <111(1 of training, and also of arms, cmiinI'lent and stores. Provision will lie made for the interchange of funeral Stall' 1 icers, ami also a system of intereomiiuniieation between |j„. various sections /if the Imperial (leneral Stall'. Ilieio are a number of important proposals all in tin* direction <>f m;i]<iu" ror Hlu'iont forces throughout the Km" line lie proposed at an early period of the .session to submit |o Parliament for its consideration and ratification what had been done by bim at the Conference on behalf of Xew Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 2
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215MILITARY DEFENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 2
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