LETTER FROM LORD GLASGOW.
[by telegram.—press association.] Wellington, Friday. I.ord Glasgow, writing on October 24, said he and his family were then at Portsmouth, where Lord Kelburne had been twelve weeks suffering from a severe attack of Malta fever, and was reduced to the last stage of weakness. He has been in the Naval Hospital for the last two months, whence they hoped tc remove him in ten days. Lord Glasgow spoke with approbation of New Zealand being 0110 of the first colonies to move in the direction of sending men to South Africa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11241, 9 December 1899, Page 5
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