COMPULSORY TRAINING
ADVOCATED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, April 5. Lord Curzon, speaking in the House of Lords, said he believed compulsory training was unavoidable. Lord Haldanc, he continued, had spoken of blue funk. He would rather be in a blue funk in Lord Roberts' company than in a blind asylum with Lord Haklane. He stated that arbitration treaties would stand a better chance with an adequate force behind. Other speeches disclosed a striking unanimity of belief that compulsory training was essential to Home defence. _____________ /
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 7 April 1911, Page 5
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89COMPULSORY TRAINING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 7 April 1911, Page 5
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