RETURN OF CORPORAL PULTON.
A large crowd as3emb'od at the ratify statjort to welccip CjQrM q.' Fuitqn. His t|ja B. Doekrill) with the member for tha distriob (Mr. E. M. Smith) and the Rev. F. G. Evans, Chaplin of the local volunteers, received Corporal Fulton on his alighting from the train and the Town Band struck up " See the Conquering Hero Comes." Tho Mayor then gave the returned warrior a welcome home referring in gracfful terms to the great value of the s.irvic s pf the New Zeilmders and the pride felt in them by the people of the colony. Mr, E. M. Smith also made a few remarks' aud expressed his plrp.9U£g at the large number who had tinned out te da honor to Corporal Ful'on. The Rev. F. G. Evans also spoke is rid paid Corpora! Fulton had been putting into action the intecse feelings of loyalty felt, by everyone throughout the Empire. Corporal Ful'oo, who was heartily cheered, returned thanks for the hearty welcome accorded him and he had done nothing to deserve sack an banmp. He was then hoisted ►boulder high and carried rcu}ad tfje town headed by the Band,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 23 February 1901, Page 2
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194RETURN OF CORPORAL PULTON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 23 February 1901, Page 2
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