ADDRESS TO SOLDIERS
SOME VERY PLAIV SPEAKING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Dtcomber 22. Major-Genornl M'Cay, in his address to the soldiers at Liverpool, said he was satisfied with neither training nor discipline. New regulations were Doing < issued. The men would havo to put i, more backbone, moro guts, into their pork in order to fight properly and savo , tlieir comrades' lives as well as their own at the front. _ If any officer, noncom., or soldier misbehaved or was absent without leave he would go straight out as the man not good enough to fight for his country, because he will not play the game and do his job. If there are ] [ cold-footers they will get the chance ' to go to a nice fireside to warm their foot. He wm going to gcjt rid of uea- . 1666 Q»BS nStfU./Mt, BR J&e, AtWjKidfi, |
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2651, 23 December 1915, Page 5
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141ADDRESS TO SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2651, 23 December 1915, Page 5
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