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The troop* parade numbered about 1,000. They were under the command of Col. H. L. Dawson. C. 8., of the Central India Horse, and w«e selected from the following Native Indian Duantry regiments: Ist Madias Pioneers, Ist Brahmin Infantry,2oth Madras Infantry,lst Bombay Grenadiers,
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July 2, 1902 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
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July 2, 1902 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England