MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS
STRICTEST SECRECY NECESSARY. NO INFORMATION TO BE PUBLISHED. ' By Press Association. c , , . Dunedin, Last Night. Speaking to a Daily. Times reporter to-day, Hon. James Allen, Minister of Defence, said it was absolutely essentia], mat newspapers and all persons should make no comment or reference whatever upon the transports engaged for future reinforcements, wherever they are or! ttoo I i Vant , (,VPr - yo,le t0 understand this w done purely as a matter of safety » Oio transport of troops. I rely unon cany out this advice to the very best bl ' realont th ' «f "" im l iwt ™t element in .wieir satety. It i S possible that some owspapers have fallen into rather skek methods ,„ carrying out the former in stnictions, but I now ask tint ti. structions already pTt b fo/e our ev'"" papers in the matter of secrecy h H'be rigidly observed in the future»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 185, 15 January 1915, Page 8
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148MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 185, 15 January 1915, Page 8
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