THE COLONIAL TROOPS.
London, June 29
In the House of Commons, Mr Brodericic read a letter from the commander of the colonial Hoods denying that they were displeased o._ account ol the treatment which the troops received from the British militaryauthorities. The letter stated that the plans made for the contort of the colonial troops reflected the greatest credit on the military authorities. Mr Broderick assured the House that every effort was made to render the stay of the colonial troops agreeable.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 150, 30 June 1897, Page 5
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