NOTHING IS KEPT BACK
STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY. ißy Telegraph—Pre?..* Association.* Auckland, May 19. "I notice that there has been a tendency to think that the Imperial Government is keeping back something in connection with the casualty lists from the Dardanelles," remarked His Excellency the Governor at the annua] meeting of St. John Ambulance Association to-night. "I want to dispel that idea. I am in almost daily communication with tho Imperial authorities, and so far as they know tho position in the Dardanelles they have given it to me immediately. Whether there is anything more to come neither they nor 1 can say, but 1 do want to dispel tho idea that everything is not being done to give you the true facts of the case. Everything that has come through you have bad, and I only trust there is no bad news to como. I want to mako it clear that everything the Imperial Government, the New Zealand Government and I myself can do to give you news has been done."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2466, 20 May 1915, Page 6
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172NOTHING IS KEPT BACK Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2466, 20 May 1915, Page 6
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