TEMPERATE "TOMMIES."
High tribute to the sobriety of the Bntish Army was paid.'by.-LieUt.-.General i r , ' Braithwaite at a 1 meeting qf the Royal Army Temperance Associalately. "I believe," he declared, that the Army to-day is the most sober community of men in the British Isles. " The A. 0. E. Jams,t ChaplainGeneral of the Forces, said that out of an Aimy of 199,002 tliere were last year , convictions, for drunkenness. In 1924 there were 296 cases, in 1923 490 and in. 1922 850 siiiiilar convictions?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 2 (Supplement)
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84TEMPERATE "TOMMIES." New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 2 (Supplement)
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