UNUSUAL CAMP EPISODE
, SOMEONE TO EXPLAIN, (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, April 12ii When the Territorials were leaving caino at Cambridge a quantity of stores ad. dressed to a resident "of Paeroa wero' stopped by a member of tho Permanent Staff and formally arrested. Tho 6towj included ten cases of jam nnd seven of biscuits, valued in all at .£23 10s. . stores aro in the first place 6ccurod by brigade headquarters and supplied as re* quired to' the quartermasters of separata; units. Presumably auy left over are re<| turned to the brigade. Captain-Quafterr master Nathan, of the Sixth Haurakia/ to whom tho arrested 6tores wero ad«; dressed, is to submit a full report to arf inquiry. to be held in Auckland. IW informed a press representative that h«" considered the stores arrested were thd property of the Sixth Haurakis. As CnpJ tain-Quartermaster ho took charge of tha , surplus and sent them to Paaroa. Lack! of timo was tho reason for not address* ing them to himself in his. military cs/ pacity.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1723, 14 April 1913, Page 4
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170UNUSUAL CAMP EPISODE Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1723, 14 April 1913, Page 4
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