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Advertising : 1,229 wordsSir,—I know this is the eleventh hour, but could not the programme for Thursday be varied a trifle, by letting the Imperial troops have their luncheon on arrival at ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsMr. A. Meston will have a group of fifty aboriginals to give a characteristic display on Friday. They will arrive tonight, and will be accommodated at the ...
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Advertising : 225 wordsIt is the intention of the Troops Reception Committee to present the Indian troops with an address from the people of Queensland, translated into Hindustani, also with ...
Article : 98 wordsA circular has been issued to the employees of the Government in the Treasury Building, stating that the gallery fronting the Treasury, Chief Secretary's, and Home ...
Article : 75 wordsThe troopships Br[?] (with the British troops), the Dalhous[?] (with the Indian Contingent), and the Orient (with the returned Queenslanders and New Zealanders ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 16 Jan 1901, Page 6
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