DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE
NO COMPULSORY SERVICE IN ENGLAND. NATIONAL TRAINING OF YOUTHS. By Cable—Tress Association—Copyright. London, .March-28.
Lord Haldane, in a speech in the Caxton Hall, said that no one ever yet succeeded in raising a compulsory force. "'We cannot," he said, •"•with, the Empire, as it is, afford to take risk® When the overseas Dominions are able to take their own share of the burden and are able to look after their weaker neighbors the whole question may be considered."
Cardinal Bourne, in an article in the Nineteenth Century, favors national training for youths as an essential to military efficiency. EXTRAORDINARY PRECAUTION. Received 29, 5.5 p.m. London. March 29. Foreign pilots have been excluded from the naval bases on the East Coast.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 284, 31 March 1913, Page 5
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