LAND ARMIES
BRITAIN NOT SETTING LIMIT OVERSEAS CONTINGENTS AWAITED. ENORMOUS RESERVES AVAILABLE. Ry Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON. November 9. The Minister of War. Mr llore-Belisha, told a private gathering- of members of the House of Commons that 32 divisions was not the limit of Britain's laud effort. They were looking forward to the arrival of the Dominion eon--1 indents.
He added that the enormous reserves at home wore largely augmented by the reserves in the Middle East and (he troops in India.
The French Minister of Colonics. M Mandel, stated that France has mobilised already more overseas troops than in the whole of the last war, and there were more volunteers than she could enrol, a radio report states.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1939, Page 5
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