As we have already mentioned, the Government is considering, the advisableness of establishing what will be oalled a Patriotio Fund. It is understood that a requisition will be forwarded to this and the ...
Article : 1,794 wordsThe following is a list of those officers who will arcompany the permanent Force in the expedition:— Lieutenant-Colonel Spalding, Major Airy, Lieutenant Nathan, Lieutenant H. P. Airey, Lieutenant ...
Article : 86 wordsLONDON, February l8.—The Queen through Lord [?]by the Secretary of State for the Colonies) has expressed her warm and grateful feelings for the proffered and of the colonies, and the action of the ...
Article : 110 wordsThursday evening, 341 of the newly-enlisted New South Wales Infantry were camped in tents in the Victoria Barracks, Paddington. Crowds of their friends visited the camp, and the scene will, in some ...
Article : 107 wordsSUNNY CORNER, Wednesday.—Much regret is expressed at the fate of Gordon and others who were massacred. Public sentiment is with the Government in sending troops to the Soudan. This place ...
Article : 1,654 wordsThe following Brigade Order was issued Thursday: "No,; 27: It is notified with reference to' the equipmont of field force that the baggage which will be allowed to officers proceeding to Africa will he one ...
Article : 140 wordsWe are informed that it has been represented to Colonel Raymond, by Mr. W. W. Richardson, that if it was generally known in the country that the Government would accept horses from country ...
Article : 149 wordsFollowing are the supplies fixed for the troops to he sent to the Soudan, consisting of 750 of all ranks and 220 horses. Rations have been supplied for the troops for 180 days from the date of landing; forage ...
Article : 271 wordsThe charter of the, Iberia and the Australasia bythe Government having been effected, we understand the charges are as follow:—15 per soldier, £40 per officer, £25 per horse, and 30s per ton for cargo. ...
Article : 509 wordsMr. G. R. Dibbs has received the following communication from the secretary of the A..M.P. Sooiety, with regard to the life-policies of those who are going to be dispatched for the Soudan:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsThe medical inspection went on busily at the Paddington barracks all Wednesday. Many of the friends of the volunteers were present, anxious to know whether their friends had been accepted. Those ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 21 Feb 1885, Page 11
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