Captain E. S. Harston, of Napier, prior to his leaving England for France, was temporarily attached to the Grenadier Guards. 'it was a great honor, as it was the first, time that any New Zealand officer, as such, had 'paraded with tho Grenadier Guards. (Tiie cable news m this issue accredited to tbe London Times baa appeared In thut Journal, but only wbere expressly stated ts such news the Editorial opinion of Thi TiBM.)
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 3
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