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NAVAL OFFICERS. MUST OBEY OR RESIGN. "Times" and Sydney "San" Services. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. Received 5.30 p.m., March 24th. LONDON, March 23. Lord Charles Beresford, in a published letter, says that so long as officers and men are under the pennant they must obey orders. He believes that many of the best will resign, involving stoppage of pay and pension. When the reaction comes, however, he is certain that the country will restore them to their positions. A GREAT BUNGLE. LONDON, March 23. The "Times," in a leader to-day, says—"The "Ulster Covenanters stand on the alert, calmly ready to fulfil

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Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15304, 25 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15304, 25 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15304, 25 March 1914, Page 7

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