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THE CANADIAN LOSSES.

,**^k*., ->.;, . : i. yy-r-r-y^y-.^ ,^_ ■ | Vjv-^W'.; „-*-v'm.,.. .>\- .bTTAWiAf^FebV'^l. •' "^Sir Wilfrid Laurier, announcing % in the , •'- 'Canj-diani-House, .of „ Commons. : ;t hat. twent*j» , V Canadian.*--*w€re'*- 'tilled. * "and sixty-nine-l''wounded at Koodoosrand, said that Canada' ' "waa hoth cheered and saddened that, her troops had quitted themselves like men,; A ' theif courage equalling * expectations and .-strengthening the resolve of the Dominion. "^ jto "do""it 8 full duty in emergency. The be- j reaved could feel assured that their loss was .their country's. The House, at Sir Charles Tnpp-er's suggestion, cabled a message of '. eympathy, to Colonel Otter, who commands the -Canadians. Flags -were flying at half- - mast in the cities of the Dominion.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6727, 23 February 1900, Page 4

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THE CANADIAN LOSSES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6727, 23 February 1900, Page 4

THE CANADIAN LOSSES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6727, 23 February 1900, Page 4