A MARKED MAN.
VLOED. DUNDONALD' EETIEES*' ; . ; 'FROMiTHE army;; ■; ■:■• -.^ ;v; \ [Unitkd PaEss ' AssbraXiid^;-- -Cora- -:..[■:"■■ /'/." -: :^'" : ": "?'::.•■ -BIOHI.]-.:" 7, t-\-.: v ; ; 'V^v.:';-:: :: .' ■' : .'-' (Received ''June. l4, 9.5 a.m.) .r : 1 ";•■'. .; ■:'■: Lord Dundonald, in an 'interview' wHh y the "Daily Mail,", states^ that; he .-had : ; retired :; from the . Afmy-owmg. to the : }■,■ authorities f : not;;offering:;him employment -.:: since hie ; - was out of ;f the XQa-.' :-/: : V:~nadJ(an'-JiSitia;-for. calling attention to '; ■: ''political competition . in ', the . ap[\-.int--.jiinent of "officers. -' i : - r - - ■.V.V-v ....*."'.■• '■"":■■•.'."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3
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71A MARKED MAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3
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