Selections from the debate following Mr. Ayles' motion in the House of Commons on March 17th, 1924, to reduce the Army by 150,000 men. The following speeches appear. For the motion: Messrs. Ayles, Thurtle and Lansbury. Against the motion: Lieut.-Col. Ward and Messrs. Stamford and Guest
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