THE NATIONAL REGISTER.
.. .A.v.y/Sjow ~~— m RECRUITING SATISFACTOAY. By Telegraph.—Special to Daily Wellington, Last Night. , The Minister for Defence said to- nighi.'sj thnfc lie knew nothing of tho "compul-f '|J sion" tliat some people were discovering ~'3l in the National Register proposal. Nefr-</3|ji Zealand did not need any compulsion, at y'jj present, to do its duty in with the provision of troops for service of the Empire. "I think that the ,'mjs men of the country realise what duty is," said Mr. Allen. "They aw. coming forward in a very satisfactory 1 ' "Ip way, and as long as they do that Waj need not talk of any alteration in voluntary system. The wish of the ornmcnt is to develop, themselves, ,th#"SM responsibility in the individual, want every man to face tho fflitl v{jk squarely on Ilia own account, and declds for himself what his duty is. I believe that tho men of New Zealand, As % /&* body, have a very wholesome sense their personul responsibilities in crisis." ' ' /PS
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 5
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166THE NATIONAL REGISTER. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 5
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