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A MILITARY MATTER.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL. Sir, —Will you or any of your readers kindly inform me whether the sentence passed by a Commanding Officer in this Colony on any soldier or non-commis-sioned officer is invalidated or not through his (the Commanding Officer’s) infringing the military regulation under which he is directed to appear in uniform ? If such is not the case, it is a scandalous and somewhat unique spectacle to behold a military officer adjudicating on a breach of a given regulation' while ho himself is there and then defying another in his own person. —T am, &c., Old Soldier. Wellington, 12th June.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 955, 20 June 1890, Page 19

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A MILITARY MATTER. New Zealand Mail, Issue 955, 20 June 1890, Page 19

A MILITARY MATTER. New Zealand Mail, Issue 955, 20 June 1890, Page 19

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