THE KING'S UNIFORM.
MM.BOUTtNE. May 17. Hei'klvinc; t" h oonvictori prisoner's plea, to W allowed to oulivt, Judge. Ka«l«st<>ri *»id the Kind's uniform ou&hi h> "utiind mi t' nut only tor valour, but for honesty, uprightnetw and good oitizemhip. 1+ would k» « tfrriblo tiling U> U-i honest, reputable rnt'it, who left homo i.o light fw 1 bfir country »as«t> with criminals. 'Hiis would 1m a gross indignity i« the troops, whoso valorous deeds ha 4 reiwd a great admiration throughout the civilised world. Ofliciol reports state that the Dardanelles woumied. .'vm generally doing well. Tlu? Hon h\ Pearco, Minister of Defend, declined to b<? drawn on the question whether it was proposed to intern <>ll eriPiny aliens. Tin; uiilitiiry authorities are enforcing n much more strierl; medieal oxamination of «x|K?ditionavy recruits than previously.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11390, 17 May 1915, Page 6
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