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COMPLIMENTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES MEN.

TRIBUTES TO THE MEDICAL CORPS,

LONDON, December 19. (Received Dec. 20, at 4.50 p.m.) An. artillery officer, writing from the front, expresses regret at the return of the first New South Wales contingent. He declares that they possess every soldierly quality: they are brave, dashing, and as hard as nails. They only grumbled when long without fighting. He adds that those remaining are equally good.

(Received Dec. 20, at 10.49 p.m.) Numerous tributes have been paid to the New South Wales Medical Corps for their magnificent work under a terrible fire.

THE WORK OF PACIFICATION. CAPETOWN, December 19. (Received Dec. 20, at 4.50 p.m.) Sir Gordon Sprigg has invited the Duke and Duchess of York to visit the Cape, believing the visit will assist in the pacification of the South African troubles.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11922, 21 December 1900, Page 5

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COMPLIMENTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES MEN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11922, 21 December 1900, Page 5

COMPLIMENTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES MEN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11922, 21 December 1900, Page 5