THE RECEPTION OF THE IMPERIALS.
(Tn tho Editor.) Sir—Mr J Barker writes in your ips>ue nf 20th: "That I might have a v ood opportunity of mixing and converting with the troops, I bought a five-shilling ticket to their luncheon." We should like to know from whom Mr Harker obtained the ticket, as so far we' have uot received any account of it, or to whom the money was paid.— Yours, etc.. g _ GO I DSTEIN , K. K. H.UMT, . Joint Hon. Sees, imperial Troops Keeeption Committee.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 2
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