NEW ZEALAND WAR HISTORY
Tho Minister of Defence has received several flattering tributes to the work of New Zealanders in the war in acknowledgment of the Gallipoli volume of the New Zealand war history.
Lord Haig of Bemersyde states, in an autograph letter: "I shall value the book very much, and will read it with great interest." General Sir J. 'G. Maxwell congratulates the author, and states: "It will be a lasting memorial to your gallant army."
Major-General Sir A. Lynden-Bell, Chief of the General Staff at the War Office, writes: "It is one of my most treasured memories of this war that I have had the great honour of serving with the New Zealanders during some of the most strenuous parts of the campaign, and I ehall never forget the many kindnesses I received from them on every occasion, and the glorious deeds, of those splendid fellows, many of whom I am glad to have as friends, who have left an indelible mark on t.he history >f the Empire.'
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 122, 24 May 1920, Page 8
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