PREMIER'S SON A VOLUNTEER.
Mr R. J. Seddon, nineteen years old, son of the Premier, has been appointed lieutenant in the Fourth Contingent. He has been trying to get away with every contingent, but Mrs Seddon, as naturally may be supposed, was averse to his going. However, this time his entreaties have prevailed,' and as the lad fairly pm it; "Father is sending other people's sons, why should I not be allowed to go?" lit this opinion Mr Seddon acquiseced.
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Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 5
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