GOVERNMENT'S INDECISION.
HAMILTON 'ANDi'suVXA. press;comment. ,' : • , ...I^NDpN; : Jajinaiy,7.-, The . '•'Times," ;.in commenting upon Sir. .Lan Hamilton's report,: Bays paralysis/ overtook: the Government.after the refusal of Sir lan .Hamilton's request for more men. ■TKe'actuaJ abandonment of the operations was ; delayed for, four months, giving point-; to 'Sir Edward Carson's declaration -that- iße :■ Government could not make up their minds. : - The Suvla Bay landing,'it continues, was in _niany,; respects deplorable..'but when everybody else had been amply and deservedly, blamed, question' would be: -Why had Sferlan> Hamilton, / wKo Avas oh ,the"spot andfKneiir-th'e right couriie'.to; fpllow.,:' meetly 'himself at the critical monient? '....;' SUVXA CIBCUMSTAKCES. - ' iiretnßT. J ;. . ;!.::"-".,. . LONDON Januajy 7. • '. .The Under: Secretory for.War-.-(Mr, H. • j. Tennant) stated, in .the House' off Commons that the circumstances; of .the land ing at. Suvla ■ would , be- carefully/- considered. There had'.nqt':°b^n >, 'a° : ;(ormal.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 5
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