"NO EXEMPTIONS."
FARMERS AND THE ARMY. "AVe are agreed that there should bo no exemptions." said Mr. F. Meekly. n[ Huntcrville, when discussing the military schomo nt vest onlay's meeting of the Farmers' Coifcrenec, "but," he added, "when tho Bill was going through tho House it was stated that if the enrolment exceeded the required liuviher exemptions would have to be made." Air. Hockly asked General Codify how exemptions were going to he decided upon, and whether (lie enr.Jiiir nls to date exceeded the lumber required by (he authorities. In replying to the query. General (loiliey stated that the inimln'-r registered would, give just what was required, and what had been suggested by Lord Kitchen?!-. The. objectionable general training section_ had been del-'? led from (he Act. aiv.l with (he oxoolllloll oT the medically unfit everyone would bo taken into the territorial fereis.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 July 1911, Page 6
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