CITIZEN ARMY.
SO|,piEES WITH MARSHAL'S BATON. By Telecrarh-Press Association-Oopyriifht .' : . -Sydney, February 21.'. Speaking at Tamworth, — Mr. ■ Deakin, Federal .Prime Minister, eaid ho thought Lord Kitchener's report should receive unqualified support and endorsements ■; : It was qnaliiied to bring out''jtho' natural ability of the Australian, and it was not impossible that the future soldier in Australia) as in Napoleon's time, would carry a marshal's baton in his knapsack. Tho'scheme, ho added, would demand .£IOO,OOO more than, the Governmeiifa original, proposals intended, but it was worth it.. Their • organisation, would ; be comohte, ■ ' ' . ' ' ■'■.'; "
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 5
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