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Article : 243 wordsThe sight at the Flinders street station was one which will live long in the memory of those who witnessed it. The spectacle was thrilling in the extreme, ...
Article : 954 wordsAt the conclusion of his Excellency's address the commandant, Sir Charles Holled Smith, addressing the troops, said:--"I wish you good luck and hope ...
Article : 42 wordsAll through the morning Artillery, Infantry, Militia, Rangers, and Mounted Rifles kept arriving in town from all parts of the colony in order to take part ...
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Article : 221 wordsFrom an early hour to-day, our scouts were at work in the streets of the metropolis, noting the movements of the military and the arrangements ...
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Article : 234 wordsOfficers and men of the Victorian Contingent,--You are about to march through the streets of Melbourne. It is the first. ...
Article : 626 wordsFour deep tones, mellowed by distance, struck from a far off belfry, and, as though some electric spring had set all her forces in being, the Medic began to ...
Article : 291 wordsAbout 10,000 people congregated in Spring street, between the couth side of Collins street, and the north side of Bourke street, to watch the troops pass ...
Article : 490 wordsThe League of Wheelman's meeting, extending over three days, was started on the Exhibition Oval this afternoon. There was a fair attendance. and some good finishes were ...
Article : 75 wordsAt a quarter past one the men of the Victorian and Tasmanian Contingents were drawn up in line to await the inspection by His Excellency the Governor ...
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Article : 137 wordsThe troop train reached Port Melbourne at twenty-five minutes past three o'clock, hearing the troops and the stuff officers. The only civilians were ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 28 Oct 1899, Page 4
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