Thirty-four Heroes single work   poetry   "Oh! Hear, white man, my story, bear it afar to your Queen,"
Composed: Swansea, Orford - Triabunna - Swansea area, East Coast, Tasmania,
Issue Details: First known date: 1899... 1899 Thirty-four Heroes
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Notes

  • Editor's note: The following lines commemorate one of the most heroic episodes of modern warfare, viz., the dash, during the Matabele war, made by Captain Wilson's patrol to try and capture the fugitive King Lo Bengula. One of the 34 was the son of Colonel Watson, of Northdown, Tasmania.

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    y separately published work icon Tasmanian Mail 8 July 1899 Z1492939 1899 newspaper issue 1899 pg. 5
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