"DIDN'T SAY IT."
itRRONEOUS CRITICISM. MS MACKENZIE AND MR CHURCHILL. j-Jy Telegraph.—Press Associ#uoa—C'opyj-.trlit. (Received April, IU. 10.00 LONDON, April I J. ■ Same New Zealand newspapers stated in January that the Hon Thomas Mackenzie, after the North action, nrroic i'O Mr Winston ( inireiiiii i'eI j garding the gift of the l>at! fe;>|?ij> New I Zealand. The iiewspa{>or was I i based on an error. i I ' Mr Mackenzie, in an iiu«-ri ie« re- . yarding the battle, quoted a in. ■which"Mr Churchhill said thai, the yift of the New Zealand was an net oi iar60eing statemansbip, but lie never wrote to Mr Churchill.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11359, 10 April 1915, Page 10
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