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THE VETERANS DINNER,

Last nignt the mutiny veterans who received so grand on ovation in the arena, held a special dinner at the camp. After dinner tho chairman said: "The cheers we received to-day were not all for us; they were also intended for those we represent — the comrades who fell at our sides." The toast "To tho memory of our comrades," was drunk, in solemn silence." The vdtemne, who were overjoyed by their magnificent welcome yesterday, intend making a presentation to Lord Curzon, who will hold a special reception for them.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 9

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THE VETERANS DINNER, Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 9

THE VETERANS DINNER, Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 9

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