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DECISION IN FRANCE Telegraph—r flAonifttioti —Covy riJTAiutraliAH and N.SS. C*t!e AsMcWin-, Rec April 8, morning Paris, April 6 After a debate on the Army. Bill, despite the Socialists’ argu ments in favour of tv elvemonths compulsory military service, the Chamber of Deputies, by 343 votes to 247, accepted the Government’s scheme for eighteen months’ service, which is regarded as the minimum to ensure safety to France.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7957, 8 April 1922, Page 3
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