LIEUTENANT GRIERSON.
'] LEFT FOR THE FROST. 'rf(From Our Own Correspondent). \ ,'Wellington, ( May 1» : There hasten much public curiosity as to whether Lieutenant Griersort left New Zealand for the front with his unit of the Expeditionary Force. When the reinfoiemnent draft jtaraded in the ettv, the line- of march was Watched, but Lieutenant Grieison nYfls riot i)» be dt* cetned among,, the ..soldiers as they passed HoWef, M jffc ,?eefc 'actywjr panied by tAfc»W/#to«™ way ti&gHrM&W&W'W * m *- nuently was p.tiservedfb'ri the steamer. The Hon. J Allen was inteirogated on the matter in the House of Representatives -iyesterday, afternoon. "I want to ask; thetJJwMWr for Defence a question -without 1 notice," said Mr J. 'Payne '(GieytLynn)'.' "Has Lieut. Grietson left for the front with the Expeditionary Foices?" ' " "Yes " leplied the Hon. J Allen, "He has left as a Butisft'commissioned officer, and an honorably gentleman at that. 1 ' ' The Mister betrayed- considerable feeling, aiid shouted' the latter portion of his reply at the,top qb his voice. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 2
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163LIEUTENANT GRIERSON. Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 2
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