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A DETERMINED MAN.

WELLINGTON, July 30. Enderby, whose death was reported in: the cables, is a railway official, who, upon being refused permission to join the first contingent, locked up his station at Kaitoke and made his way to the camp. His case was submitted to the Governor, who told the story in Australia as an instance cf the enthusiasm of the New Zealanders. Lord Ranfurly gave him leave to join, and! had his place kept open.

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Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 24

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A DETERMINED MAN. Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 24

A DETERMINED MAN. Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 24

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