The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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for an overseas expeditionary force , in order that efficient machinery may exist for the immediate execution of the wishes of the people . In a statement on naval defence on 28 October 1913 , Mr W. F. Massey , the Premier , stated that ...
for an overseas expeditionary force , in order that efficient machinery may exist for the immediate execution of the wishes of the people . In a statement on naval defence on 28 October 1913 , Mr W. F. Massey , the Premier , stated that ...
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The Military Service Act of 1916 established the Expeditionary Force Reserve , consisting of every male natural - born British subject not less than twenty or more than forty - six years of age , to be selected by ballot .
The Military Service Act of 1916 established the Expeditionary Force Reserve , consisting of every male natural - born British subject not less than twenty or more than forty - six years of age , to be selected by ballot .
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The departure of the New Zealand force for Gallipoli was not without its 1 Carbery , p . 121 . disappointment to the mounted men , who remained with their. 2 Official History , iv , 3 See Corbett , Sir J. , Naval Operations , 1 , 137-40 ...
The departure of the New Zealand force for Gallipoli was not without its 1 Carbery , p . 121 . disappointment to the mounted men , who remained with their. 2 Official History , iv , 3 See Corbett , Sir J. , Naval Operations , 1 , 137-40 ...
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