THE ORIENT'S TROOPERS.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON. January 16. Through tho Deputy-Governor the Act-ing-Premier has cabled to the Admiral of the Australian station asking whether the M_ldu.?s'*'-_t?w--si~Akii.<;:>i <_£-, 'b.. .a..-»Po-l. Chalmers: when the Orient- reaches there with the New Zet.land returning troopers. (SrF.Ct.-U, TO "THE PRESS.") DUNEDIN, January 16. The Mayer has received a- message from the Acting-Prom, .n.' that he has authorised free- passes to be given for all horses and to all nun and mounted' troops coming from the country districts to Dtuitdin by rail, for the Orient reoeotion.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10867, 17 January 1901, Page 5
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