STRENUOUS SOLDIERING.
NO LEAVT3 AT ORINGI CAMP. (By Telenraph.—Prceß Aeeociatlon.) Dannevirke, April 21. The camp of Territorials at Oringi now in full swing, and tho men liave settled down to the life, in good, style, and are taking a keen interest iu tlio work. Practically no leave is being granted. The health of the men is generally good, though minor ailments, such as colds, toothaches, ejs.. arc reported. It was intended to hold a march through .Dannevirke yesterday to give the citizens an opportunity of seeing tho better'sido of tlic Territorial movement. A large crowd assembled ill the town, only to lie disappointed, as tho parade was cancolled, and the fact wiuld not bo made generally known in time. Tho parade, which was postpond to enable routine work in regard to record books bolnff cairicd out, will be held on Wednesday.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 6
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141STRENUOUS SOLDIERING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 6
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