THE KNYVETT CASE.
: 1 "opinions IN AUCKLAND. " -'(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) : Auckland, January 10. .Local, volunteer- circles .are', agitated to exclusion 'of, well nigh everything else j ust now over, tho: Defence, Department's 'decision-.: to dismiss. Captain P. : 8./Kny- 1 vett from tho defends' forces, and opinion is very strong among officers 'and men. The''action .of Captain lOiyrotfs own company in refusing. to attend : any more parades' until lie/is 'reinstated is viewed with pretty, general satisfaction, while a' "distinct spirit of .sympatiietic ,resentment "and. unrest. is manifesting, itself-in the attitude of'several other companies'. Hie meeting of garrison; "officers ■ to-morrow evening, : is.; expected- to. .be-, ijroductive/of some -uncompromising, opinions :on .'the .subject. -
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 712, 11 January 1910, Page 6
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