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THE PRESS CONFERENCE.

Press Assn— By telegraph — Copyright. LONDON, yesterday. Lord Curzon, presiding at a luncheon to the press delegates at Oxford, mentioned Rhodes' and Beit's bequests to the university as gifts for. developing broader conception of the Empire, adding, "The influx of scholars from the overseas dominions is having a most beneficial effect on the university." He claimed that Oxford was no sleepy hollow, but was very much alive and more or less they were all reformers. The delegates to-day visited Sheffield.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 295, 17 June 1909, Page 5

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THE PRESS CONFERENCE. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 295, 17 June 1909, Page 5

THE PRESS CONFERENCE. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 295, 17 June 1909, Page 5

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