Easter Movements of our Volunteers.
The following telegram was receiredby Major Murray |o-day from the Colonial Secretary, lit present »oting;as Defence Minuter, in reply to a report from him upon tbe efficiency and good betaitiour of the men who went to the Waikato :— -^DO;ra fiill .iq^eMinpni-?ApriH6thr'"i 11 Major Murray, Ttilmes. V -r " 1 congratulate,you on ,the;iue6cs^<)f the Volunteer demonstratiotiV'and upon the orderly Behatiburaiid efficiency dii* played by the Thames Volunteers. It is ▼cry gratifying to be able to rely upon the 'aissittance of so large and well trained a...body r as""'the contingent you toolf with; you ao£thlc^aikifto;;cThe Thames Volunteers seem to have been wo^ily "OPPotN : W *)■ ft*T> ffl*}Wi cayalry. Please accept my personal thanks: for your own -zealous action in bringing about this result, ih •* Q. S. Whitmobb."
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3169, 16 April 1879, Page 2
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128Easter Movements of our Volunteers. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3169, 16 April 1879, Page 2
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