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’ The A Battery of artillery, near * Auckland, while practising with shell and shrapnel, scattered fragments all 1 around the bays. No one was hit, but w it is what might have been. Messrs Dalgety and Company report holding a very successful clearing isle yesterday at Studholme yards, on behalf of the executors of the late Mr Robert Cooper. At the reunion at Hamilton of those Who fought in South Africa, Colonel Davies, in a forcible speech, complained of the apathy of the public towards volunteering. He believed we should have to fight again, but he could_not tell when or where. Mr Lang, M.H.B. and other speakers expressed similar view*.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 11, 28 January 1905, Page 5

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Untitled Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 11, 28 January 1905, Page 5

Untitled Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 11, 28 January 1905, Page 5

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