COLONEL'S REGRET
INADVERTENT DISCLOSURE
"In my anxiety to allav the growing dissatisfaction among' Homo Guardsmen regarding their future" said Colonel Aldred following the comments of the Minister of National Service in last night's "Star" "it would appear that I inadvertently disclosed certain information that General Young, Dominion commander, considers should have been regarded as confidential. That being so, I express regret. b
Until such time as full details are known I appeal to all guardsmen to carry out their training as heretofore. The issues at stake are too serious to allow personal feelings to enter into the matter."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 173, 24 July 1941, Page 16
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