PRESS-GANG METHODS.
STRONG LANGUAGE IN THE; -. " .*.-■. KOUSE. .-. " ~J^ V.(Received 12.5 ; p.m.) ' , ''';^IX)XD i ON,-Februa^'li9 : J Sir. John, Simon (formerly Home Ijjec l -?tary) , 7 speaking: in the House of -Commons, said hcfielieve'd'tiiat"- ifr-had-'becn stated at headquarters that no- one .would .be (ixemptcd-.under:.the' Military' Service Act. Such an action, heebntendedv .would •be'wasteful and. uneconomic. "If'the'War .Office .'.wanted;,;to ;;Imi.trftc ;:,Qciraan;y:; it it 6 efficiency j and nptVits . vs•.. - ■■■." -.-■ .-;-_!--:■.>-;■ The' Right- Hon.' T. Lotigli tribunals were ihofe" like the old pressr gang than anytliihgrelse.L' A '.". S\ ....." \.;!,V.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 5
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