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Homeward Bound.

By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, last night. The Acting-Premier has received advice that the Ruapehu, which left Capetown on the 15th June, has on board Lieutenants Simpson, Duncan, and Fraser and 14 men for New Zealand. No- 9635 Trooper Colli son was accidentally killed by being thrown from his horse. Colonel Davies cables that his brigade is mobilising at Newcastle to mbark at Durban.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 3 July 1902, Page 2

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Homeward Bound. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 3 July 1902, Page 2

Homeward Bound. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 3 July 1902, Page 2

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