THE COLONIAL TROOPS.
MILITARY TATTOO.
NEW ZEALANDERS TAKE PART.
By Telegraph.— Association.—
London, June 22. Two thousand colonial forces in Alexandra Park engaged in a militattoo last night.
At the conclusion the troops were massed beneath the Royal Standard and sang the Old Hundredth and the National Anthem, thousands of spectators joining.
The New Zealand troops and Maoris who arrived by the Kinfauns Castle were present.
Captain Taranaki and Lieutenant Urn contracted enteric on the voyage and were removed to the Netley Hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12000, 24 June 1902, Page 5
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