AN APPEAL.
Jn conclusion, Mr. M'Nab urged that Pail in in out uas not yet in a position to legislate on the subject. Parliament could not bring about this system until tin* people showed they were ripe for , a change and were quite prepared to go in for compulsory training. He -ippealed to his audience to support ] the system he had advocated, and said that if h© could bring them to that in a couple* of months of private life ho had done niore than in all hia years of political life. ' Mr M'N'ab's address was followed by a well-delivered recitation, "The ( Charge of the Light Brigade," by Mr. , Pnsroe. and i>y an excellently-rendered ; song by Mr. T. Woodard, '"'The Eng- 111 1 lishman's Home." Earlier in trie , evening Miss Rosa Taylor and Mr. T. j C Schnackenberg sang in pleasing , st\le a duet entitled "Love ana War," ' and a selection, "Tho Death of Nel- j son." was played by the Taranajci (Jar- < rison Band under Conductor Saunders. 1
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13929, 12 June 1909, Page 6
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169AN APPEAL. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13929, 12 June 1909, Page 6
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