COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.
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(I'ER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Sydney, January 14, The Indian troops sailed from Brisbane last night. They had a cordial send off. Lyne thanked them for their presence at the Commonwealth inauguration. The Imperial troops leave for Brisbane to-day.
Barton, addressing the men. emplia sed the fact that without ink and wit .out parchment a bond bad been made between all parts of ibe Fnvpire. which means not what could be called an •aggressive militarism. 1 ■•'cause there was no military aggression, but an understood compact, which moans where ever any part of the Empire was attacked, every nerve and every sinew will be strained to repel the attack. Over CM.QUO was gathered in aid of the Imperial gunners injured by the gun aeciden t.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 January 1901, Page 3
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