New Zealand
i i CONDUCT OF NEW ZEALANDERS SATSSFACTGRY, Per Press Association. I Wellington, May 21. In a letter to the Minister for Defence, Genera! God ley reports Ll'iat the [discipline of the New Zealand troops us satisfactory, and that the misconduct, eg., repeated absence, is generally confined to the same men. As these arc often men who have been frequently convicted in New Zealand of the same offence, it would be better if men of this sort should not be sent. PRISQNERS-OF-WAR FROM SAMOA. ARREST OF D.H.AND P.O. OFFICIALS. PKR PRKSB ASSOCIATION. Auckland, May 22. The Talune has arrived from Samoa .with eleven prisoners-of-war. j The authorities are reticent concerning their identity, but it is understood j they include the former assistant-man-ager of tho D..H. and P.G. Company, | also BcrKihg, tho German Collector of 'Customs and nine minor officials of I the company. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 40, 22 May 1916, Page 3
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