THE REMOUNTS SCANDAL.
LONDON, February 21
Mr Brodrick, replying to the questions recently formulated by "The Daily Express" in reference to the army remounts, said no unbroken horses were purchased in Australia. Bergi's offer of horses was not accepted. The rates paid to Houlder Bros, were £16 and £ IS. The Government was not aware that others paid £S. "The Daily Express" in reply says an Australian shipper states that he carried 5000 horses for General Baden-Powell and others, at £8.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 45, 22 February 1902, Page 5
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