DISCUSSION ON COMPULSORY SERVICE.
THE GOVERNMENT'S OPEN MIND. V
LONDON, July 29. In the Houso of Commons the Hon. F..E. Guest raised a. discussion, on cqm-
Mr' Tehnant, in reply, questidrieel ; whether any rear necessity for an, alteration in the voluntary system htid/ yet been demonstrated. He did not wish to close, the, door to' compulsory service. The Government was p.re 7 pared to achieve a successful issue' ofv the war even though it sacrificed the | last man. • ; ..:
Mr Ellis Griffith'so id'the country was prepared for any sacrifice. It was for the Government 1 to tell every man thr.t the sacrifice' was required.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2732, 30 July 1915, Page 5
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