Can anyone on the Forum read Japanese? |
Peter Ewart
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John
A former colleague of mine is married to a Japanese but I'm afraid they emigrated Down Under last week! (And no, I don't think they've got tickets ...) However, if you remain stuck on this, you could do worse than contacting the University of Kent at Canterbury, who have many Japanese students, perhaps asking for assistance with a general enquiry? Peter |
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John Young
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Peter,
Thanks, I've got SOAS just along my office, I could try there. Are you sure he doesn't have tickets? JY |
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Peter Ewart
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Body-searched him before he climbed aboard. Had I found a pair, I would have persuaded his wife to alight, relieved her of her seat, a splosh of suncream and said ticket, and happily kipped on the pavement outside the Gabba for a week ...
P |
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ralph dyer
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peter,
it kinda reminds me of titanic. with the body searching and (relieving) of tickets. are you sure about the trip ? hehe. |
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GlennWade
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Here you go John
Link from the Soldiers of the Queen image museum. http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page16e-IsandlwanaJapanesePostCard.html Cheers, Glenn |
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pat on the back |
clive dickens
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Glen I think that you deserve a pat on the back for placing these images into forum for all of us to share. Thaks very much Clive |
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John Young
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Glenn,
Edward has obviously added to the text since I last looked at his site. Thanks, JY |
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Martin Everett
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A cracking story! but pity no Jimmy Mockett nor William Way on the medal roll - they each deserve one.
Just for the experts, the Marlborough battle honours were not gazetted to the 24th until 1882 - so were not on the Colours at Isandlwana. |
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GlennWade
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Hi all
No probs, glad to have helped and amused. Cheers, Glenn |
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