THE WAR OFFICE.
fly Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Delayed in transmission.) London, Oct. 4. Mr Brodrick, in a speech at Fiunliain, ■n reply to Sir Michael llicks Beach, do•hired the high officers oi the War Office to be the architects of their own fortunes. Every military appointment under tiie new in ell corps .-cm me wns made by the joint authority and advice oi Lord Roberts mil Lord Ivi cueiii-r. Since peace had -icon proclaimed one bundled and forty inmsainl troops had hern brought away from South Africa, being at the rate t f HJOt) per nay, mi achievement which night justly be chan.oieriscd as extrao dmary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 549, 20 October 1902, Page 2
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