DOMINION'S PART.
BEFORE CHRISTMAS. MASTERTON MAN'S CAMPAIGN. By Telegraph.—Press Association, Masterton, Dec. 8. A gentleman, who wishes his name to remain undisclosed, has communicated with Mr. H. C. Robinson stating that he is sufficiently impressed with the importance of the unit/ platform's creed of "the necessity for the unity of all classes in the face of the . enemy," to offer to pay the expenses of a campaign by Mr. Kohinson in other towns. Mr., Robinson has accepted the offer, and is now arranging his personal affairs so as to move out practically at once, going first to Palmerston North. He believes it possible, with the full help of the press of New Zealand, to bee our obligations with regard to the Eleventh Reinforcements honorably fulfilled before the dawn of Christmas Day, and this without asking any man to go—a thing that he absolutely declines to do.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1915, Page 5
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146DOMINION'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1915, Page 5
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