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diaries to be kept Major-General Sir Herbert Mullaly has left his decorations, papers and books in his will to his son. Major Brian Reginald Mullaly, of the Indian Army, with this comment: — . . . " Among them are many original papers, such as original copies of the Schemes for the Redistribution and organisation of the Army in India which were called ' Lord Kitchener Schemes, but which were evolved entirely out of my own brain, written by own hand, and accepted practically in their entirety. The papers also include various other documents of a confidential nature. General Mullaly requested that none of his diaries or papers, or extracts therefrom, be published before 1950. General Mullaly saw service in South Africa, was Director of Military Operations in India from 1906 to 1910, and was in charge of East Coast defences during the war. He died last June in Switzerland,.at the age of 72,, and left £6BB net*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)
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