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  2. THE VOYAGE OF THE CORNWALL.

    One of the members of the first contingent, writing to his wife in Queensland, gives the following interesting account of the voyage:— ...

    Article : 1,599 words
  3. THE STEAMER MAORI KING [?]

    The arrangements that have been made for the safety and comfort of the troops and their horses on board the Maori King are of the most complete character. The ...

    Article : 529 words
  4. ARRIVAL AT THE CAPE.

    After a very protracted passage we are at Capetown at last, and are under orders to go on to De Aar to-morrow. We shall spell our horses at De Aar for some days. ...

    Article : 366 words
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  6. OUR TROOPS AT CAPETOWN.

    The Cornwall, as you will have heard by wire, dropped anchor in Table Bay at midnight of the 12th. A staff officer came on board during the morning of the 13th, and ...

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