GALLIPOLI CONTROVERSY. SIR ANDREW RUSSELL SILENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. . , , , Wellington, May 18. Asked by a reporter if he had anr- ' t0 Sft >' ab ""t Sir lan Hamilton's dairy controversy, General Sir Andrew of'Mr "vr i i ' ia * \ ot known ail^in g of Mr Murdoch at the time. It would ! e ] nst « m ""cr of wild talk if he (Sir Andrew) said anything, and it would be very foolish of him to make any statements which he could not substantiate Sir Andrew stated that in any ease his own position was really a very subordinate one, and he did not propose to snakfl #n£ comment whatever.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 5
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