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Explorations in Australia

CHAPTER 6
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(Laughter.) Many a time I go into camp in the morning, going through desert place, and swear and curse and say, 'Master, where the deuce are you going to take us ?' I say to him, 'I'll give you a pound to take us back.' (Cheers and laughter.) Master say, 'Hush! what are you talking about?
I will take you all right through to Adelaide;' and I always obey him.

Gentlemen, I am thankful to you that I am in the Town Hall.

That's all I got to say." (Cheers.) No doubt we all shared Tommy's thankfulness, and I am sure his homely language very fairly expressed the spirit in which all my associates had shown their confidence in me during our long journey.
A banquet and ball were given in the Town Hall.

Mr.Randell presided at the former, supported by the Bishop of Perth; Sir Archibald P.Burt, the Chief Justice; the Honourable the Commandant; Mr.L.S.Leake, Speaker of the Legislative Council; the Honourable A.O'Grady Lefroy, Colonial Treasurer, and other gentlemen of high position.

The newspapers published the following report of the principal speeches delivered:-- The Chairman gave His Excellency the Governor, whose unavoidable absence he, in common with every one present, deeply regretted, knowing full well the deep interest his Excellency had always evinced in connexion with exploration, and especially in connexion with the expedition so successfully carried through by their guests that evening.
The toast was drunk amid loud cheering.
The Chairman next gave The Army, Navy, and Volunteers, which was duly honoured.
The Honourable the Commandant, in responding for the Army and the Navy, heartily thanked the assembly for the loyal manner in which the toast had been received.


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