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Long before the foundation of New Zealand, Macarthur had taught the Australians to acclimatize the merino sheep.

General MacArthur will remove his headquarters within the walled city and will bring with him one strong regiment of his command to take station within the walled town. The Commanding Officer of the 2nd Oregon Vol. Inf., now stationed in the walled city, will report to General MacArthur, and the Companies of the 2nd Oregon Vol.

In the New South Wales Corps there had been an officer named Macarthur, who had become so disgusted with the service that, shortly after his arrival in Sydney, he resigned his commission, and, having obtained a grant of land, became a settler in the country.

We were most kindly received by Captain Macarthur, the Commandant of Port Essington, and by the other officers, who, with the greatest kindness and attention, supplied us with every thing we wanted.

MacArthur wanted to develop the resources of the colony and improve his farm at the same time, and that he had it in him to do these things is proved by after-events.

Inf., in addition to his duties as Regimental Commander, is appointed Deputy Provost-Marshal for the Districts of the city north of the Pasig River, and will report to General MacArthur.

Bligh had demanded that he should accept from an official a receipt for "two stills with worms and heads complete." As MacArthur had never had in his possession anything but two copper boilers, he naturally refused to commit himself in this fashion, and would only accept a receipt for the coppers. The naval officer accordingly took the coppers, and MacArthur took no receipt for them.

'I wish you two wouldn't make such an awful froust in the study every afternoon, he observed, pleasantly. 'Have you been having a little tea-party? How nice! 'We've been brewing, if that's what you mean, said Vaughan, shortly. 'Oh, said Plunkett, 'I hope you enjoyed yourselves. It's nearly lock-up, MacArthur. 'That's Plunkett's delicate way of telling you you're not wanted, Babe.

But it is a matter of historic record. But from this podium, Winston Churchill asked the free world to stand together against the onslaught of aggression. Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke of a day of infamy and summoned a nation to arms. Douglas MacArthur made an unforgettable farewell to a country he loved and served so well.

MacArthur and Riley and their attendants had become so exhausted as to be unable to cope with the difficulties which beset their progress.