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AT MX. COOK BARRACKS. DEFENCE MINISTER’S MISSING REPLY. “I have furnished a reply to the honourable member, as requested,” stated the Minister for Defence in a printed answer given in Parliament yesterday to a question by Mr W. H. Field, M.P. for Otaki, as to “Whether he -will supply the member for Otaki with a reply to the question ho asked some days ago, as to irregularities alleged to exist at the Artillery Barracks at Mount Cook, Wellington, as dislcosed by a letter written by a driver in the Artillery?” Mr Field complained that he had received no reply as stated by the Minister. Possibly the reply had miscarried in the post. Grave irregularities had been alleged in the letter referred to, and in the interests of tho department the lion, member thought that the Minister should be only too glad to give a full reply to them in-the House
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 4
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