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CAPTAIN KNYVETT.

4» THE PREMIER QUESTIONED. WILL MAKE NO STATEMENT. (Per Phess Association.) DUNEDIN, Jan. 11. The case of Captain Knyvett, of Auckland, was referred to by an Otago Daily Times reporter in an interview with tho Premier to-day, and Sir Joseph Ward was asked whether he, as Minister for Defence, was prepared to make any statement concerning it. I The Prime Minister returned a prompt and emphatic negative. He said he was not ready to make any statement about Captain Knyvett or take any action in the matter at present. He understood that Captain Knyvett was to write to the Defence Department in connection with his case, and iho matter would then be oflicially considered by him.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9116, Issue 9116, 12 January 1910, Page 3

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CAPTAIN KNYVETT. Manawatu Standard, Volume 9116, Issue 9116, 12 January 1910, Page 3

CAPTAIN KNYVETT. Manawatu Standard, Volume 9116, Issue 9116, 12 January 1910, Page 3

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