COLONIALS AT HOME.
A MILITARY 'DISPLAY,
(By Electric Telegraph— Copyright* )
(Per Press Association.)
LONDON, July 2,
A special parade of cadets was held to-day to celebrate the beginning of compulsory training in Australia. Admiral Togo attended the Worcester training 'ship's Old Bays' dinner. General Noge and Admiral Togo rer viewed th c hurriedly summoned boys and .boy scouts at 'Hyde Park^
The Colonial camp a: Chelsea has jbeen broken up. Some , troopers are away spending a few weeks furlough.
Lord Cheylesemore has issued an order praising the colonials for their excellent behaviour, and the King is. presenting them with photographs of coronation scenes.
The overseas Parliamentarians and their wives are being entertained at Duiblin by Lord Aberdeen, Viceroy of Ireland.
COLONIALS AT HOME.
Grey River Argus, 4 July 1911, Page 5
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