THE NEXT WAR.
EVERYONE IN IT. BRITISH MINISTER’S WARNING. (Times Air Mail Service.) LONDON. July 18. “ Whether you like it or not. every- ! body must realise that a modern war | affects the whole community,” said i Sir Thomas Inskip. Minister for Co- , ordination of Defence, at an Empire conference nt oxford yesterday, says the Sunday Express. T “The whole resources of the nation and, in our case, the Empire, are bound to be mobilised. “A modern war involves the whole of the civil population as much as it involves the professional soldier and sailor. ‘ The Committee for Imperial De- ' fence in 1914 had made all prepara--1 lions for war so that on August 4. 1 almost by the pressing of a button the whole pian was brought into jpera“Now we have three Services instead of two. The task allotted to each cannot be sucessfully carried out unless there is full consultation and co-oper*-tion between all. That co-operation is
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20275, 18 August 1937, Page 8
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158THE NEXT WAR. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20275, 18 August 1937, Page 8
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