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Detailed lists, results, guides : 495 wordsFollowing are speeches delivered by His Excellency the Administrator of the Government and Major Cameron, at the reception proceedings at Hobart on ...
Article : 1,107 wordsTHE arrival and reception of the returned contingent from South Africa is now a fact—a matter of history, and as such is destined to be written with indelible ink ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 757 wordsDuring the afternoon the Peace Demonstration Committee hold its celebration, which proved a great success. It was nearly two miles long, and occupied ...
Article : 47 wordsThe banquet was tendered by the Mayor of Launceston to the contingent and to the northern troops, and at Mr Panton's agitation many leading Tasmanians were ...
Article : 1,245 wordsThe N.W. Coast contributed a large quota to the great, gathering at Launceston. The two first trains on Saturday morning were crowded. The 3rd ...
Article : 69 wordsNever before in the whole of its history has the city of Launceston witnessed a demonstration of such grand proportions as that which attended the return ...
Article : 286 wordsTrooper Maguire passed through Latrobe early yesterday morning, when an address, read by the secretary of the Rechabite Lodge was presented to him. ...
Article : 87 wordsOn October 27,1899, the first contingent of 80 men, under command of Major Cameron, who then occupied the rank of captain, left Hobart to take part ...
Article : 889 wordsThe ss Yambacoona, which arrived from King Island on Saturday morning, landed 60 head tat cattle on behalf of Mr W. H. Atkinson. They are principally for consumption ...
Article : 37 wordsThe returning soldiers were met at the railway station yesterday by many friends, Troopers J. Hutton and A. Hough part[?]larly receiving a hearty welcome. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 443 wordsGreat crowds of people lined the approaches to the Main Line railway station when, about 1230, a special train from Hobart landed Major Cameron and his ...
Article : 467 wordsNo [?]er and heartier welcome could be offered than that given to Lieutenant if Wallace Brown and the other members of the returned contingent on their arrival at ...
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Family Notices : 32 wordsTHE leading article is surrendered this morning, and the customary make-up of the paper altered, to enable, prominence to be given to the proceedings in ...
Article : 62 wordsThe town was gaily decorated on Saturday night with flags and banting in anticipation of the arrival of oar boys. Captain Brown arrived this morning and was met ...
Article : 122 wordsMajor Cameron, in rising to repond accompanied on the rostrum by Mrs Cameron and. the ladies of the banquet committee, was accorded prolonged ...
Article : 510 wordsShortly after 1 o'clock the order to reform was given, and the march through the city to tho Albert Hall was commenced. The Garrison Band led the ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Mon 10 Dec 1900, Page 2
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