Recruiting remarks that the one subject which causes anxiety in the future as regards recruiting is the gradual deterioration of the physique of the working classes from whom the bulk of the recruits must always be drawn... Hearst's International - Stran 10021903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1903 - 894 strani
...the recruits accepted for service are smaller, lighter, and narrower-chested" than thev used to b€. Of 87,609 men who were medically examined last year,...of a remedy. A writer in the Nineteenth Century and sifter, for May, has presented an imposing array of facts and figures that should set sober Britons... | |
| 1903 - 762 strani
...convince the most sceptical. In the Report on Recruiting for 1902 the following passage occurs : " The one subject which causes anxiety in the future...whom the bulk of the recruits must always be drawn." It has been stated on high authority that out of every five men who offer themselves for enlistment,... | |
| A. Watt Smyth - 1904 - 348 strani
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| 1904 - 900 strani
...Scotland, and to the Report of the Inspector-General of Eecruiting for 1902, in which it is stated that " the one subject which causes anxiety in the future...deterioration of the physique of the working classes, from which the bulk of the recruits must always be drawn," and to ask His Majesty's Government whether they... | |
| Sir Charles Stewart Loch - 1904 - 206 strani
...circumstances the Inspector-General of Eecruiting reports in 1902 that the one object which causes anxiety as regards recruiting is the gradual deterioration of the physique of the working classes, from which the bulk of the recruits must always be drawn. There is, however, worse still to be told. Out... | |
| Philip Rappaport - 1906 - 242 strani
...the British working class is deteriorating. The report says that one subject which causes anxiety for the future as regards recruiting is the gradual deterioration of the physique of the working classes, from which the bulk of recruits must always be drawn. When it is remembered that the recruiters are instructed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1903 - 920 strani
...in which it was stated that the one subject which caused anxiety as to the future of recruiting was the gradual deterioration of the physique of the working, classes from whom the bulk of the recruits were drawn. So long as industrial conditions were what they were, so long would the physical, mental,... | |
| Sir Frederick Maurice - 1913 - 324 strani
...Parliamentary Paper from the office of the Inspector - General of Recruiting. " The one subject," he says, " which causes anxiety in the future as regards recruiting is the gradual deterioration of the physique of those classes from whence the bulk of the recruits must always be drawn." It must be remembered that... | |
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