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THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

FRICTION BETWEEN OFFICERS.

THE INDIANS' DEVOTION TO

THE "EMPEROR."

Press Association. Electric Telegraph.

Copyright. Received July 5, 9.23 a.m. London, July 4.

A disagreement arose at Tuesday's review between Lieufc.-Col. Cameron, a member for Tasmania in the Federal Parliament, who is in command of the Australian contingent, and MajorGeneral Trotter, commanding the Home district. Lieufc.-Col. Cameron resented the latter personally ordering the Australians to move.

Indian troop 3 desire to remain in England without pay, if only to see the Emperor's face.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1902, Page 2

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THE COLONIAL TROOPS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1902, Page 2

THE COLONIAL TROOPS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1902, Page 2

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