Word: australia
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ships visited a number of cities in Australia. They then sailed to Manila and from there to Japan. At Tokio the admiral and captains met the Mikado, receiving an honor that has seldom been conferred upon foreigners. For five days the festivities continued in honor of the squadron. At the end of that time the fleet left Japan for Manila, and after a month's gun practice it started for the United States...
Foreign countries are represented as follows: Canada, 35; China, 25; Great Britain and Ireland, 13; Germany, 12; Japan, 7; France, 6; India, 6; Cuba, 5; Russia, 5; Italy, 3; Argentine Republic, 2; British West Indies, 2; Bulgaria, 2; Egypt, 2; Mexico, 2; New Zealand, 2; South Africa, 2; Australia, 1; Brazil, 1; Colombia, 1; Holland, 1; Korea, 1; Peru, 1; Roumania, 1; Siam, 1; Switzerland, 1; Turkish Empire...
...Tune, the Glee Club song ending "We're off for Australia...
...will speak. All the old songs will be practiced, and the following three new songs from this year's competition will be tried: "Victory Song," by "Soul Kiss"; "Fol-e-rah," by adaptation from a German army song, by "The Kaiser"; and a parody on "We're Off for Australia," by "Max Keezer. The meeting will be open to all members of the University whether or not members of the Union...
...will preside and lead the cheering and L. K. Lunt '09 will lead the singing. The old songs will be practiced, and the "Victory Song," by "Soul Kiss"; "Fol-e-rah," an adaptation from a German army song, by "The Kaiser"; and a parody on "We're Off for Australia," by "Max Keezer," of this year's competition will be tried out. The meeting will be open to all members of the University whether or not members of the Union...