THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.
PROBABLE VISIT TO GOIIK,
In answer tu 11 coiininiuieaiioii fi.iin ()»• Mayor <it (inn; ii-liiii}; if it wen; possible tu urrant'c for the l uiperial troops sent to Sy.l ney for tlic Federal celcbralion.. t , xi it (i'oic when in New Zealand, t|„. Aclinj; Premier has 1..|,«;riiph,.,l as follows: "1 have every hope that 1 shall 1.,- able toiirraii;.;!, for tl,',. Imperial and Indian Ir, ops to stay lit (ioie hi nuil, to i)uii.-<Jin. It i„ itn'nccessat v for mi' (o u.1,1 Hun it. will !»• necessaiv for mc lirst t„ be mlviM'il wlulli. r tie reside Is of (J,,r,. uo.l .listii.-ts r.n „,.,. their way to suitably entertain the Hooik upon their arrival. ] fed C oiifi.ti-iiL that yon mid your Cmu.cillors an.l tin- people of Gore and district will Co operate in every way possible lo extend tu them a ri«ht royal welcome, and liiuko their visit in every way memorable. It is not for me to s , v how lone the troops cm stay in (!,. re , hut 1 'shall take such steps as are necessnv to ascertain what can he done in this respect, and sha'l advise you as soon as possible. J. (J. Waui»."
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 842, 19 January 1901, Page 2
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197THE IMPERIAL TROOPS. Mataura Ensign, Issue 842, 19 January 1901, Page 2
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