THE LIFE OF RUSH.
Mr. Choate Advises His Countrymen.
(Received 8.40 -urn.)
NEW YORK, October 23. jfr, Chbate, speaking at Lotto's Club, mrned 'Americans against going at too tnramderas a pace. It- was better to cultivate English repose.
[Mr. Choate, having been some years Ambassador in London, has knowledge of the life fit' both countries.]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 254, 24 October 1905, Page 5
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