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All Applications respecting Advertising on this Inset should be addressed: Messrs. HOOPER & BATTY Ltd., Advertising Contractors 15, Walbrook, London, E.C. All Applications respecting Advertising on this Inset should be addressed: Messrs. HOOPER & BATTY Ltd. Advertising Contractors 15, Walbrook, London, E.C. THE NATIONAL GUARD. It is felt by a large section of the community that some steps should be taken in the City of London to meet the possibility of an invasion. With this idea in view there are numerous corps throughout the country affiliated to the Central Association Volunteer Training Corps, and it is with the approval of the Central Association that a Force, under the name of "THE NATIONAL GUARD (City of London Corps) is being raised, under the Presidency of the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London. The object of the Corps is to provide a Force of actively engaged professional men, business men, artisans, and others, who are not already rendering service to the country, and it is to consist of men, physically fit, of the age of 40 years and upwards. It is intended to attain a standard of pass in shooting, field service, route marching or bicycling, and to limit routine drill to essentials. Friends may form units and choose their leaders. Training grounds will, as far as possible, be arranged to suit the convenience of Members, who, as more suitable centres are established, will be free, on giving notice, to transfer from one unit to another. The uniform is to be dark blue, with grey flannel shirt, dark blue cap, dark blue trousers, with brown gaiters (or breeches with puttees), and brown boots. Each Member will be asked to pay an entrance fee of £1, and to provide his uniform and weapons. Applications towards the cost of uniform and weapons may be sent to the Secretary. Those who are unable to take an active part in the Force are invited either to subscribe to the Corps Fund, or to help to defray the expenses of any particular unit in which they are interested. Subscriptions may be sent to The Right Hon. The Lord Mayor of London, 66 National Guard." Full particulars of The Mansion House, London, E.C., marked the Corps may be obtained on application to the Secretary, THE NATIONAL GUARD, 99, Gresham Street, London, E.C. |