PRIVATE P. C. WEBB.
TO BE COUET-MARTIALLED TO-DAY. (press association telegram.) WELLINGTON, March 14. The District Court-martial to try Private P. C. Webb on a charge of iiisr obeying a lawful command of his superior officer will sit at Trentham to-mor-row morning. Tho Court will comprise Major Talbot (chairman), and Captains A. L. Gray and F. F. Bennett. MESSAGE TO THE LABOUR UNIONS, (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELECBAM.) GREYMOUTH, March 14. Private P. C. Webb, M.P., has tele-' graphed to tho labour unions on the West Coast, asking them t-o take no industrial action on account of his military affairs. He says ho will battle his troublo as a matter of principle on his own.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 6
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113PRIVATE P. C. WEBB. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 6
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