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  2. Australia in the Second Boer War - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Bushmen Contingent (NSW), Queensland Citizen Bushmen, South Australian Citizen Bushmen, Tasmanian Citizen Bushmen, Victorian Citizen Bushmen, and Western Australian Citizen Bushmen all landed and headed towards Rhodesia in April. [1] The Relief of Ladysmith. Sir George Stuart White greets Major Hubert Gough on 28 February.

  3. Colony of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The first contingent, known as the First Tasmanian (Mounted Infantry) Contingent, consisted of approximately 80 men under the command of Captain Cyril St Clair Cameron. [12] The Second contingent, known as the Second (Tasmanian Bushmen) Contingent, departed from Hobart on 5 March 1900, and were under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel E.T Wallack.

  4. File:A troop of Bushmen's Contingent, NSW (23379873216).jpg

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    State Records NSW, Set 72157606328090451, ID 23379873216, Original title A troop of Bushmen's Contingent, NSW: File usage. The following page uses this file:

  5. Australian Commonwealth Horse - Wikipedia

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    The first contingent of 1,300 men sailed between 12 and 26 February 1902, with the second of 1,100 departing between 26 March – 8 April and the third contingent of 2,000 men leaving between 16 May – 2 June. [7] Included among them were Brudenell White and Julius Bruche, both of whom would later rise to become Chief of the General Staff.

  6. William Lanne - Wikipedia

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    Lanne was born into the Indigenous Tarkinener clan of remote north-western Tasmania around 1836. He probably belonged to the last Aboriginal family group which was living a traditional lifestyle on mainland Tasmania after the policies of the colonial British government had either killed or removed almost the entire remaining Aboriginal population.

  7. Post-Prison Release, Gypsy Rose Blanchard Is Living In An ...

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    Gypsy Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard's home has become a tourist attraction in Springfield, Missouri. The little pink house was the site of Dee Dee's murder. Post-Prison Release, Gypsy Rose Blanchard ...

  8. Kenneth Mackay (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Mackay served as Vice-President of the Executive Council and Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council in the Lyne ministry from September 1899 to April 1900, when he left to serve in the Boer War until 1901, commanding the 6th Imperial Bushmen's contingent of New South Wales. [11]

  9. ‘Tasmanian Devil House’ is for sale in the UK and it’s ...

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    The two-bedroom house, which is listed for around $96,300 in Liverpool, has a room specifically for Tasmanian devil stuffed animals. And there’s a lot of them. And there’s a lot of them.