THE BRITISH ARMY.
LONDON, October. 11
Speaking at Whitehaven in defence of'his own Department,. Mr. Brodrick, Minister for War, declared that the Army Corps system was now the bedrock of the British Army, system. The Government, he said, were giving the army such a proper organisation for war that when a change of Ministry came it would never be possible, to change it. They were-also cheapening the expenses of officers, especially in cavalry regiments, which meant opening the door to those eligible and not possessed of: large means.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 243, 13 October 1902, Page 5
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