HAIR AND WHISKERS.
TERRITORIALS CAN .WEAR THEM ANYHOW., ;; , .. (Per Press Association.) W ellingtoii, An gust. 31, General Gbclley states, with rcga£(Jj to the indignation in Auckland over the order to Territorials to got their liair cut:—‘‘There,is no such regulation and there was never any intention of making any regulation to this effect. The suggestion of the Staff Sergeant-Major was, ,not on order at all and was evidently only made hy an over-zealous non-com. with the, idea of trying to get the .men to look as Sfnqyt as possihle.“in the citizen army. There is not the slightest objection b’n the part of the military authorities to a man wearing his hair any way he pleases, either on his head or his face. I wish to make that point .quite clear.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 13, 31 August 1911, Page 6
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