THE KNYVETT CASE
UK PLY ?.Y THE PREMIER. By Telegraph.—Press Assoeiaiin-i Dunedin. Last Night. In conversation wit!) a Daily Times J'cporter to-day, Sir J. G. Ward said ho diil not propose tn iliscus-s tin; Knyvott rnsc, except to contradict, muhp statonn'nts' made by Captain Knyvott in regard to Colonel Robin. The statement; that he (Sir J. (!. Ward) had (o dispense with Colonel Robin's presenee during the passing of the Defence Pill was absolutely contrary to fact, as was the statement that he had to rely on a junior ofl'icer for necessary assistance in getting the measure through the House. In the first place, the Prime Minister said, he understood every line of the Bill; and, secondly, the only ofl'iI cer to whom he had spoken during the I passage of the Bill \va« Major MaoDonjnhl. in connection with the educational portion of the cadet branch.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 316, 16 February 1910, Page 5
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145THE KNYVETT CASE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 316, 16 February 1910, Page 5
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