THE IMPERIAL ARMY.
RETURNING THE COLONIALS’
VISIT.
A BRITISH CONTINGENT FOR
AUSTRALIA.
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LONDON, August 20. A detachmeflfc of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles were entertained at a banquet at Birmingham by the- local volunteers. Colonel Lassetter said that Mr Chamberlain was engaged on a scheme for bringing the British and colonial troops still closer together. It was intended, on the earliest possible occasion, to despatch a contingent of British troops to Australia on a return visit.
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Evening Star, Issue 10399, 21 August 1897, Page 2
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81THE IMPERIAL ARMY. Evening Star, Issue 10399, 21 August 1897, Page 2
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