THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.
WILIf PROBABLY STAY TWO DAYS IN DUNEDIN. A REVIEW 'SUGGESTED. (Per. Unwed Press Association.) WELLINGTON, January 16. The Hon. Mr Ward has decided to ask the mayors and commanding officers in tho various districts through which the Imperial troops will pass to give them a fitting reception in each centre. The local cavalry corps wilt be asked to place horses at the disposal of the visitors, so that they may present as imposing a display as possible. Probably a review of volunteers will be held at each centre.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 5
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