VISIT OF IMPERIAL TROOPS.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Weei.ington, This Day. The Deputy-Governor has been advised by cable that (be arrangements in connection with (be visit of (lie Imperial troops to New Zealand are to be left to the Government of (be colony. The stay of the troops in New Zealand is not to exceed ton days, including the day of arrival and day of departure. Another message received by lire Deputy-Governor slates that the Viceroy of India lias agreed to the request of the New Zealand Government that the Indian Contingent Should visit tliis colony. A cable message lias been received by the Deputy-Governor stating that in accordance with the request made, the Admiral on ibe Australian Station lias given instructions that the .Mildiira. now at Akaroa, should be at Port Chalmers wlien the Orient arrives with the returned New Zealand troops.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 January 1901, Page 3
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142VISIT OF IMPERIAL TROOPS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 January 1901, Page 3
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