NATIONAL SERVICE
LORD MILNEirS VIEWS. (Received June IStli, (1.20 p.m.) LONDON, June IS. Lord Milner. addressing the National Service League, said the opposition to the National' Service movement was negligible, and emanated from the people who had clamoured against the war. There was an almost unanimous desire on the part of the nation to cea-e lighting with half its strength ard to utilise its whole strength. He believed that an 0-ual all-round -system of national service, instead of the p.esont hnphaz-.iid methods, would involve only the slightest actual compulsion.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 4
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