COMPULSORY TRAINING
GENEBA.L EYRIE'S ADVOCACY.
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(Received May 21, 11.30 a.m.)
MELBOURNE, This Day.
General Rvrie, speaking' in favour of tlie compulsory military training 1 of boys, urged the necessity of Australia, being ready _ for defence, as there might be a menace not far .away. He instanced Germany as only waiting for the day of revenge. Sh« would wait fifty or a, hundred years.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 7
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