LORD HAIG.
APPRECIATION BY ARMY COUNCIL. Bt ItJegrxph.—Pre*3 Ajjn.—CoprrUW. London, Feb. 3. & Ba Army Order, recording the abolition of General Headquarters in Omat Britain, the AnnJ Council expressed the Irighaat appreciation of the servjaw HekHtarshal Lord Eaig rendered to 41u Newr jn the history of the British EmJura tea toe officer been charged with so momentous a responsibility, and no other British commander, excepting Wellington, hi* brought to a victorious conclusion ft campaign on the issue of which lutog the very existence of the State. The older emphasises that Lord Haig remains on the active list and expresses the hope that he will have a further long and roeeessful career of public usefulbum. 'nAtta.-KuZ. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1920, Page 5
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