TROOPS IN FOREIGN LANDS.
BURDEN OF THEIR UPKEEP. By Telegraph,—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, May 9. Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, speaking at Caxton Hall, said he ended relations with Mr. Lloyd George when he shook hands with murderers. Sir Henry Wilson complained of the presence of British troops in Silesia, Constantinople, Palestine and Mesopotamia, where an enormous amount of money was being wasted because the Government could not make up its mind to come out of places that did not belong to us.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1922, Page 5
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84TROOPS IN FOREIGN LANDS. Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1922, Page 5
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