The Review of Reviews, Volume 23William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1901 |
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Page 157
... force everyone put the Militia Ballot Act into force , or to become a volunteer . " This , however , would only be for service at home . We would still require 25,000 extra recruits yearly for foreign service . Now France takes yearly ...
... force everyone put the Militia Ballot Act into force , or to become a volunteer . " This , however , would only be for service at home . We would still require 25,000 extra recruits yearly for foreign service . Now France takes yearly ...
Page 159
... force , fully organ- ised , staffed , and equipped , and ready for immediate embarkation to reinforce India , or any portion of the Empire , or to serve for the purpose of a small war . 3. To provide a large field force at home ...
... force , fully organ- ised , staffed , and equipped , and ready for immediate embarkation to reinforce India , or any portion of the Empire , or to serve for the purpose of a small war . 3. To provide a large field force at home ...
Page 273
... force . He sticks to his scheme of rifle clubs , and demands that the Government should remove the tax upon rifles , and even supply them , together with cartridges , to bona fide clubs . The following in short is his scheme - Regular ...
... force . He sticks to his scheme of rifle clubs , and demands that the Government should remove the tax upon rifles , and even supply them , together with cartridges , to bona fide clubs . The following in short is his scheme - Regular ...
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