DOMINION REPRESENTED.
MEMBERS OF NAVAL BRIGADE.
In the naval brigade were three New Zealanders, all of whom are safe. Major G. S. Richardson, of the New Zealand Staff Corps, who has been at the War Office since the departure of Colonel Robin for New Zealand, was recently appointed D.A.A. and Q.M.G. to the new naval division. He was at Antwerp throughout tho siege, and arrived in London again with the main bodv. Litutenant B. C. Freyburg, of Wellington, who was serving with Villa in Mexico when the war broke out, and was given a commission almost as soon as he reached England, was also a member of the force, and has returned well to England. The third New Zealander was Mr. Arthur Richardson, a son of Mr. F. V. Richardson, formerly of Auckland. Mr. Richardson was one of those who were unfortunate enough to be pushed into Duteh territory by the advance of the Germans on the line of communications
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 4
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