DELAY IN CASUALTY LISTS.
INQUIRIES MADE IN FRANCE.
RECORDS SYSTEM NOT AT FAULT..
[BT TELEGRAPH.—PItESS ASSOCIATION.]
WELLINGTON, Tuesday. A iietoet has been received by the •Minister for Defence from General'G. S. Richardson, commanding the New Zealand forces in Britain, in which he states that, having visited France to inquire into the causes of delay in regard to untraced casualties, he has concluded that the delay if, due to the units concerned, and not to the record system. He adds that the fact that some units cleared up casualties quickly showed that others could minimise the delay.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 6
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