SIR IAN HAMILTON
ARRIVES IX CHMSTCHtmCH. . (By TetasNMpli.—?v«ss As-sseiatiOß.) Chrfstchiiffih, April 30, General Sir lan Hamilton arrived tonight, and will witness the manoeuvres at the big camp at Kowai to-morrow.
INSPECTION AT TIMARU. Titnaru, April 30. The afternoon was dull, but dry for tho Sir lan Hamilton's; inspection. Tho Seuinr Cadets, numbering about 1000, wht6 jjiiraded en Cteroliiu? Bay sands. The tide being Well in, they hatl to murcb on dry sand, which imufo Iwavy walking and it was difficult to keen line. Tin? boys, however, mule a fino show, as seen from tho terraces, which were occupied by a large number of onlooker*. Sir lain Hamilton complimented the eadnts on their good appearance, and thanked the honorary "Territorials for turtiUia out in numbers, romtnciitiug oa tho encouraging effect which their mustor would have flu the younger Reiteration.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2137, 1 May 1914, Page 8
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138SIR IAN HAMILTON Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2137, 1 May 1914, Page 8
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