COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING
, LORE HALDANE’S VIEWS. (By ißiagnsh.—Praw Association.—CopjnigM). LONDON, March 28. Lord Haldane, irpeaking at Caxton Ball, said that no one had ever yet succeeded In raising a compulsory force aide by side with a voluntary force. He added: "Wo cannot, with the Empire as It Is, afford to take risks. When the overseas dominions are able to take their own share of the burden and are able to. look after- their.weaker neighbours the. whole question may bo conaid ered." CARDINAL BOURNE IN FAVOUR. LONDON, March 28. Cardinal Bourne, writing in the Nineteenth Centnry, favours national training fer yonths to secure military effl#ancy.
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Southland Times, Issue 17306, 31 March 1913, Page 7
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