GENERAL BIRDWOOO.
LONDON, SepW 10. Mr. A. Fiaher and Sir James Allen, -with ladies and military notables ; welcomed Sir Wm. and L^dy Birdwood at St./Pancras stjitibn; Afi-. Fiaher provides General Birdyrood with an office' m Australia House pending his departure' for India. . , •' , deneral Birdwood- declined an interview, explaining that he* had not given en interview during the whole time he was m Australasia, and he was unwilling to disturb that record. When showa the Cabled summary of the defenoe soheme,' he said he was afraid any comment by him might be conaidei-ed gratuitous. "He preferred to remain reticent. The date of General Bird wood's departure for India is unsettled. The geaieral and his wife were enthusiastically remi- : niscent of the time spent m Australasia. —A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15317, 13 September 1920, Page 3
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