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THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

THE NEW MILITABY COLLEGE. OPENED BY LORD DUDLEY. MEBOURNE, Tuesday. Lord' Dudley opened the Military College, which is situated at Duntron homestead, in the Federal capital area. He ■ • declared that the adoption of compulsory service by Australia and New Zealand was a. great testimony io the determination of the inhabitants to- place themselves in a position of effective defence. ' Welcoming th© New Zealand cadets. His Excellency said all were gtladi the Dominion had joined Australia in this un-derta-king. Ho hoped the and New Zealand cadets would make a firm friendship that wpuM lead, to a closer bond between the two countries, which stood sentinels for the Empire, in. the southern seas -' They wanted ;Aus- • tral'ia audi New Zealand to co-operate in all affairs appertaining to these seas. ADVICE TO' CADETS. LORD DUDLEY ON DISCIPLINE AND WORK. ' (Received June 28, 9.30 a.m.,) SYDNEY Tuesday. Lord Dudley, 'GrovernoiMjreneral, told the cadets at Duntroon College that their discipline would be severe, and that they were not there to play, but to work. They'had to establish a standard for area officers of Australia and New Zealand, and the Collego would be known at tho Royal Military College. '.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 28 June 1911, Page 5

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THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 28 June 1911, Page 5

THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 28 June 1911, Page 5