Mr C. J. Parr, M.P., has telegraphed to Sir James Allen, emphatically denying the report that he and Mr Vernon Peed wore engaged last week in choosing a candidate for Napier. They were merely paying a private visit.—Press A a-o ciation. •Staff-Sergeant H. H. Boundy has ireseutcd to Canterbury Museum'a collection of war mementoes- Amongst these are a British map used during an attack, copies of a divisional order issued by General G. N. Johnston, of a British propaganda leaflet, in German, containing an account of the attack on Zeebrugge, and of the order instructing New Zealand troops to “hold 1 fast ” on the signing of the armistice, paper money used in territory occupied by the Germans, a Gorman military railway ticket, a card issued to’a wounded German soldier, a cap made i'V Turkish prisoners in Egypta part of the equipment of a German stretcherbearer, a German pay ticket and Gem man ammunition.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12647, 3 June 1919, Page 6
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