NOBLESSE OBLIGE.
COMPULSORY SERVICE. TRAINING FOR THE RICH. ATTITUDE OF THE LORDS. By Telegraph— Press Association—Copyright. (Received March 21, 1-2.20 a.m.) London, March 20. The Military Training Bill, or, as its author, Lord Willoughby de Broke, prefers to (all it. the Noblesse Oblige Bill, which sought to compel the sons of the rich and middle classes to undergo military service, was rejected in the House of Lords yesterday by 13-1 votes to 53.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 7
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