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  2. AU REVOIR.

    Into our quiet and nearly uneventful life in these remote oceans of the world, has suddenly come one of "the calls, ...

    Article : 573 words
  3. DEMONSTRATION IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday Afternoon.—From an early hour this morning, the city was in a simmer of excitement in connection with the departure of the contingent for South Africa. As the ...

    Article : 845 words
  4. ALONG PITY-STREET.

    Pitt-street was alive from noon. The people began to gather at the junctions of streets, in cosy corners of big buildings, and upon places where from they could view the proceedings with ...

    Article : 687 words
  5. THE LUNCHEON.

    The celebrations in connection with the departure of the troops for South Africa began with the lunch given, by Mr. Cox, director of Messrs. Birt and Company, agents for the Kent, in the ...

    Article : 1,366 words
  6. THE SCENE ALONG THE ROUTE.

    The loyalty and patriotism of Sydney's people never reached a higher pitch of enthusiasm than was displayed, despite the heavy rain, in connection with the departure of the first part of ...

    Article : 1,341 words
  7. THE EMBARKATION.

    Spectators on Circular Quay whose only view of the Kent was that of a large steamer, spick and span from stem to stern, and decorated from trucks to deck with multi-colored bunting, ...

    Article : 1,308 words
  8. FORMING UP THE TROOPS.

    From quite early in the morning friends were saying "Good-bye! good-bye!" to the departing details, and many tears were shed in the shelter of the unsympathetic musketry shed and the ...

    Article : 1,418 words
  9. SCENE AT THE QUAY.

    During the several hours which preceded the time set down for the embarkation, crowds gathered around the approaches of the Quay, at the lower end of Pitt-street. From the middle of the ...

    Article : 1,406 words
  10. THE QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT.

    BRISBANE, Saturday Afternoon.—Brisbane to-day wears a brilliant appearance, and in spite of blustering westerly weather the chief streets were as early as noon becoming crowded. This is due ...

    Article : 341 words
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