THE ANZAC ARMY CORPS
NEW ZEALAND STATEMENT DENIED. MELBOURNE, February 23. Senator Pearce had his attention directed, during the week, to a statement in a New Zealand paper regarding the disappearance of the Anzac Army Corps. Th© paper said : 'There appears to be no doubt that the disappearance of the Anzac Corps was due to the inability of the Australian command to maintain the five Australian divisions at full strength. The shortage of reinforcements from Australia made it necessary to break up one division.'"' "That statement is incorrect,'' was the comment of Senator Pearce. "It is not correct to say that the inability of the Australian command to maintain tbc five divisions led to the Mind, I do not say that ve can maintain them: but 1 do say that our inability or supposed inability to maintain them had nothing to do with the change. Wo now have an Australian Army Corps. Nothing more can bo sa,T3 at present.' •
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16151, 4 March 1918, Page 4
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