TERRITORIALS INDIGNANT.
Miiah' iiidignation exists amongst pie. troops that 'Tied Fediam was .unmistakably apparent" m the Sunday night The courty-of innuiry- sat all Monday night- and again .yeßtevday. m connection with the riotous 'behavior on. Sunday* Colonel Campbell, the presiding officer, and the' court endeavoring to determine the -responsibility ■- for - .starting-- thetrouble.. /The- .prteoner^ ...wjioin the mob tried to rescue was C. Elling-<iam, . of Hastings, who' wad arrested for trying to ieava camp m mufti after 1 being re f used.4eft.ve.-.. .His .wcjuld^be rescuws believed thje light-carrieiu w.ho headed v the proceftSioh Jiad been arrested, which was not <«o. 'Only- the- infantry were concertied, ♦■theVmounted and' battery -men not? being interested. »• ' .' •-f '■«'■•_ The -announcemenV, was, inado <that extra pay would "be ' issued to all earn-ing'the-same' by extra service, officers 1 included, 'r: i - -^-'.rr ■'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13373, 6 May 1914, Page 4
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134TERRITORIALS INDIGNANT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13373, 6 May 1914, Page 4
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