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  3. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Captain Hubbe, in a letter dated Mafeking, June 30, 1900, to a friend in Adelaide, states:—"We are under orders to hold ourselves in readiness for an ...

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  4. INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    Two more invalided soldiers, members of South Australian Contingents, returned to Adelaide from Africa on Thursday, August 2. Their names are Trooper J. Maley, of the ...

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  5. ECEPTION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    On Monday morning between 60 and 70 of the soldiers who returned, from South Africa by the steamer Persic landed at the Semaphore, and at the invitation of the ...

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  6. DISEASE MORE DEADLY THAN BOERS.

    The steamer Aberdeen, from London via Tenerific and Cape Town, arrived alongside the wharf shortly before noon, when a fairly large crowd was present to welcome the ...

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  7. DEMONSTRATION IN ADELAIDE.

    When the welcome at Port Adelaide was over the soldiers entrained for the city, aud on their arrival they marched amid great cheering to the Town Hall, where the ...

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  8. MILITARY WELCOME.

    A reception who [?] to the invalided soldiers [?] South Australian Hotel by Colonel Stuart, on behalf of the, South Australian Military Forces. Colonel ...

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