Conscription, as it is known on the Continent, is uunecessary, and would not be tolerated, but Englishmen in future will need to'eubinit to some form of generrl training in the use of arms, if the nation is to rest secure.—Christchurch Press. Members of the party should also bold the opinion that the best recognition of Mr Seddoh's service will be to vote for hith at next election, though of course, it will entirely depend on his attitude to the country party whether he is eeut baok with a majority or relegated to the cold shades of the Opposition." If he is in opposition, we may, however, depend tb'ut it will be an Oppcßkian worthy of Uie name. —Bangitikel Ad« vacate. '; - .. /
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 156, 23 January 1902, Page 1
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120Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 156, 23 January 1902, Page 1
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