“N.Z. TROOPS REVOLT”
U.S.A. PRESS DENIAL [BY cable— press assn.—copyright.] (Recd. Sept. 17, 9 a.m.)) NEW YORK, September 15. The “New York Times” received a cablegram from Mr. Fraser, protesting against the German and Rome overseas radio broadcast, quoting the “New York Times” of September 8, as the authority for a report that New Zealand troops had revolted against embarking for England for the war. Mr. Fraser called the report baseless and fantastic, and expressed a certainty that “The Times” had not published it, but requesting an authoritative denial. The “Times” denies the charge, declaring that it nevei' published such a report.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1940, Page 8
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