CANON FIELDEN TAYLOR EXPLAINS
Sir,—My attention lias been drawn to (lie statement made by me in Wellington Town Hull last Wednesday night at a meeting held under ihe aiispice.s of the Church of England Military Affairs Committee. It is suggested to me that, the public are likely (o lake my words as literally true, i wish lo stale most emphatically lhat in ircmarking "that Trentham was the,dirtiest hole ill New Zealand. bar none, the wettest place, and the coldest place ever invented," t was only induluiii}; in nimour, without any surest ion that any of the attributes were •at nil lriw>, 1 make this explanation lest the public should imagine a state of affairs which is prejudicial to the troops, which is not at all true. Thanking you for inserting this.—l am, etc., T. WEI.DKN TAYLOR, C.F.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 248, 8 July 1918, Page 6
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137CANON FIELDEN TAYLOR EXPLAINS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 248, 8 July 1918, Page 6
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