AN APOLOGY.
MR. ROBERTSON, M.P., AND COL. HEARD. Tn the House of Representatives yes- . tordny Mr. ~T. Robertson, M.P., with- " drew a Vstatenient which lie made in bi the House some time ago' to thA effect S' that lie had heard Colonel Heard address a J an order to a group of special coil- cl stables on the Wellington wharf. Mr. ''j Robertson explained that he had been 1' mistaken as to tlie identity of tlie of- li liecr in question, who was not Colonel pi Heard, but another officer of equal i'i rank. He wished to make on apoloay to Colonel Hoard for having used his name in the matter. He had not dono , so from any desire to misrepresent Col- !jf (incl Heard. The statement ho had made was correct save for the fact that ; s Colonel Heard was not the officer in p n question. J,ti<
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 8
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149AN APOLOGY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 8
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