CANADA
CONSCRIPTION NOT REQUIRED. XO FRESH MUNITION'S CONTRACTS. Received Oct. S, 5.5 p.m. i Ottaiwa, Oct. 7. Hon. R. Rogers (acting-Prime Minister) informed a Labor delegation that there would be no conscription in Canada, but a system of registration would provide » for distinguishing the slackers, lie alsa i promised that a regulation would be b made as to food prices, and added that s tho prposal to nationalise Canadian s munition factories was too late, as ad- , vices had been received from London e that no more Canadian munitions woukl 1 be required after the present contracts were completed, as Britain had enough munitions to win the war.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1916, Page 5
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