"IS NOT A BLUFF."
ENGLISH COMPULSION. (MAN CRITIC'S WARNING. "Times" *nd Sydney "Sun" Service*. (Received January 13, 9 am.) LONDON, January 12. • The Socialist Here 3.1 great German.military critic, writes in "Vorwaertz" warning the people not to heed Press assertions .that. the English Compulsion Bill is intended to bluff the Allien "It is," he says, "the surest proof otherwise. Mr Lloyd George has staked
his whole political future and his great popularity on compulsion. The British are determined to fight to the bitter end.", IKscussmg military objections to short-officered new troops, Herr Gatike asks: "Where were tho preliminary formations of the Australasian .and Canadian levies? Within the limitations of the masses are the weapons of a good substitute - quality. The Australians who made such a poor appearance in Egypt were unable to storm the strong Turkish positions on Gallipoli, but did duty for months in maintainingj themselves, suspended between r*ocks and water."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11595, 13 January 1916, Page 1
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