CAMP SUPPLIES
IKK. -OFFICERS' PRIVILEGES. Mr Pajne asked the Minister of Dβfence in the House of Representatives yesterday whether there was any arrangement by which officers residing some miles from a camp could have sent to thoir nomes groceries, coal, aid other househfrlSteAllen said that he "could not answer the question at once, and to suggested that Mr. Payne give notice of the question. He would then have 'if "W the Minister iamafcInf inquiries I would like him to' take into account this telegram, dated September 11, Trenthaui Camp, to Kafor S "sent r te you this day fePW' train two boxes of groceries. (Sgd.) Lieut. Carvasso, Treiitham." ~.„_:_ Mr. Payne said <hat he had been informed that as much as one ton of coal or under what arrangement they were m «Kid Ca She;hadßO
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 8, 4 October 1917, Page 4
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134CAMP SUPPLIES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 8, 4 October 1917, Page 4
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