Lord Roberts' Position.
A SHARP PASSAGE AT ARMS. STHONX! KKMA'KKS U\ "C. It." (Received Julv 13, 11 ..".l p.m.) LONDON'. Jult i:i. I« the Mouse of Commons, tho lion. 11. (). Amold-Korslc'r, Secretary for War, replying to Mr T. R. lliichanutT. LiU'r«l i ibor for Perth, siid that Lord RoU-rls was still reviving, under authority of Parliament, a s|>ecial non-effective allow- ; nee of ii.'ifHKl a year for giving his s-rvic-s on the Defence Committee. The allowance was included under \ote 11 in the Army Kstimates.
Sir Henry Campbell-llnnnerman declared this iiayincnt was a douceur to Lord Roberts for being trelied with almost indignity, and
Mimmirily dismissed from the Com-mandership-in-Chicf.
Mr ArnoW-Forsler protested against these unjust and unfounded remarks, adding that f.ord JfrrtK'rts was a party to every step. All was (lino with his wrrvcincnt and consitit, and he was rcver subjected to any ciii-ourtesy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7872, 14 July 1905, Page 3
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143Lord Roberts' Position. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7872, 14 July 1905, Page 3
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