CONSCRIPTION.
THE FEELING AT HOME."
Sydney, May 31. -Major Hunt, M.P., has cabled the Secretary of the British Immigration League that the majority, of the people of Britain are slowly realising what the war means. Compulsory training is absolutely certain now. The new Government will be a great help in accomplishing'this. London, May 31. Lord Demnan, in a letter to the Times, advocates national service. The first step is to register all the ** men in the country and have them classified according to age, trade, or occupation. He bases Ins arguments on the Australasian experience.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 3
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