COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING
MR. L. M. ISITT'S ATTITUDE. (By TclcEranh.— Press Association.) Christchurch, October C. A meeting of the Anti-Militarist Council was held to-night to consider Mr. L, M. Isitf s replies to the council's correspondenco relativo to compulsory military training. The replies were discussed at length, the opinion being that the replies were unsatisfactory, and finally it was decided to invite another caudidato to contest Uie Christchurch North seat in the interests of tho anti-militarists. It was stated that a large number of Christchurch North electors have signed a petition for the ropeal of the compulsory clauses, and that very strong support can Iμ accorded tho selected candidate.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1252, 7 October 1911, Page 4
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