MOTHER COUNTRY.
AGAINST CONSCRIPTION. SPEECH BY MR. CHURCHILL. London, May 15. Mr. Churchill, at Dundee, said we were l notr(going to be a conscript nation; we wre going to make Germany abandon conscription and abandon it ourselves. It* was necesasry that the victorious Powers should exercise patience and be iftnn and clear,in their guidance in order to prevent new and small States <ruarmlling anil collapsing. They must prevent the vnion of German imperialism with Bolshevism; •■- Mr Churchill met -with a hostile demonstration at the outset, demonstrators protesting against the expedition to New members of the Coalition Committee are inviting members of Parliament to join an active non-polttioal ctout» to assist' in expediting the Government policy outlined at the general election.— i\i«. N'Z. QtMe Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 5
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124MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 5
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