ARMAMENTS AND MEN
LORD ROBERTS’ VAIN APPEAL. [PRESS ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT.] Lodon, Dec. 14. Lord Roberts made another speech imploring the nation to adopt compulsory service. He has published his speeches in cheap form. Major-General Bethune. DirectorGeneral of the Territorials, declares that the people are ignorant of what a good thing they have in the Territorials.
GERMANY’S WAR FLEET.
(Received 16, 8.35 a.m.) London, Dec. 15
Renter says that Germany has ordered another airship of 750,009 cubic feet and 648 horse’ power. SUB,
A social and dance in aid of the Twyford School prize fund will be held in the Twyford Barn on Friday evening next. A capable ladies’ committee has charge of the supper arrangements and the function promsies to be in every way a success. A drag will leave Graham and Gebbie’s stables, Hastings, at 7.30 p.m.. returning afterwards. The fare for gentlemen will be 1 - return, while ladies will be conveyed free.
THE PROBLEAI MUST BE FACED.
(Received 16. 9.15 a.m.) London, Dec. 15.
Air. Austin Chamberlain at Du'mfries said he had not seen his way to advocate compulsory training because he was not sure that it met Britain’s peculiar problem, which must be faced, but all parties ought to help.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 4, 16 December 1912, Page 5
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