NEW ZEALAND'S REINFORCEMENTS.
MB MASSEY INTERVIEWED. Eeceived 11.30 a.m. DANNEVIRKE, this day. The Hon. W. F. Massey, interviewed by a news reporter on the men question, said he stood by what he had said at Pukekohe about New Zealand's part in the war. All he could say at the present moment was that New Zealand was going to do her full share with other nations of the world until this war came to a satisfactory conclusion. Questioned regarding the possibility reduction of reinforcements, Mr. Massey said he could not make a definite statement on that question. There were at present four reinforcements in camp, and there would be other reinforcements before the First Division came to an end. By that time he would know the position better. "But," said Mr, Massey, "do not let there be any mistake about 'it, New Zealand is going to act up to the pledge given at the commencement of the | war."
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 12 July 1917, Page 4
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157NEW ZEALAND'S REINFORCEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 12 July 1917, Page 4
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