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the number which would probably not exceed a dozen. But the

principle is in my view sound and the number of young

men affected may in the course of time considerably in-

-crease.

t

As far as I am able to judge the

Bill would be well received by the Community at the present

when

time some enthusiasm has been excited by the efforts made

to stimulate an interest in Military Training. The Bill is

assured of the support in Legislative Council of the

majority of un-official members and I ask your leave to

introduce it, and I should be obliged to learn your decision

by telegraph.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

Officer Administering the Govern-

-ment.

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