COMPULSORY TRAINING
.CRITICISM OF LOiRD JKDiBERXS'
.scheme;
(Press Association. —Copyright.,)
LONDON, ;Nov. 7.
■Mr. F. X). Acland, .Undersecretary of- ; State for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Taunton," said it was. legitimate .to qpes-; tion; Lord Rol>er,ts' .statesmansliip, .though he.could not. question his ability; as a general. If Lord Roberts' train-; ing scheme .was carried out on the pei'irian play it would, cost an additional' £iO,QOO,6OO' to £.15,000,000 annualjyV : ,Such a. scheme would {be iorxibly provo- ; catiye arid .unnecessary '■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 November 1912, Page 5
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