The unexpected development which has taken 1 place in:connection with the' visit of .Auckland gunners; to- .Wellington Mrercontly; will'create a good deal of interest in Volunteering circles; It Vis., not our intention to disciiss-the .matter, now, but thero is one reference to The Dominion in Captain Knyvett's letter to the Minister for Defence which calls for promptconWadictiion.: According to the, iepqrt fiublished 'elsewhere, the officer, in quesion is alleged to have ho is prepared to submit an affidavit to prove thathe had- authority for- stating, that wo, received our. information as. to the. visit; of the Auckland gunners to, Welf liogton from Colonel Robin., Wo do.not I know; Captain Knyvett's authority,, but ho is quite mistaken. It is only fair to , stafe thatithe■;infdrmaiion'did not come , from Colonel Robin, nor has Colonel 1 Robin, as vis alleged, contributed' to the columns of The Dominion. The only, information supplied, by; Colonel Robin is that ■which appeared under his name.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 680, 3 December 1909, Page 6
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