FOOD FOR TERRITORIALS
' An allegation "that '{he'food '.'supplied to Territorals in camp at Trent-ham recently was of yery noor quality and badly cooked and prepared" Vas" made'in-the House of Representatives'.in.; a question asked by -Mr. F. Langstone "(Waimarino) who' said he. understood. that many youths were compelled "to go:to"Wellih<;--ton each. :night. to. get. something, to eat,' as the food supplied at the encampment .was uneatable. Sir. Heatoh •' Rhodes -re--plied.rVtha'fi,rtne~".;f.Qo'd. ' supplied.''.. ...in camp was- "of ■-.- the —best--" quality well cooked and prepared, and was ample. It was not a fact that the men had been compelled to visit Wellington to obtain proper food; on the contrary, the food suplied, both as to quantity a'iicl quality,' was the subject of most favourable comment, and gave entire satisfact-' ion. ' "■. •• ■■- •-•
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 5
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126FOOD FOR TERRITORIALS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 5
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