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Many memories arc awakened by the news of the death of Bathoen, the famous Bcehuanaland chief (says the ' Westminster Gazette,') He amused the English friends who were present at receptions given to King Khama and himself by his childlike delight in a watch which was presented to him. Hardly a minute would pass without Bathoen taking out his new possession, lifting it to his ear, and staring at its face. According to the interpreter, Bathoen was no orator, and responded in his native tongue briefly, ending always with the hope that his audience would ' do nicely ' King Khama, a splendid speeiman of noble manhood, went with Bathoen and another chief to Cad bury's manufactory, and they roared with laughter over the mechanism by which chocolates were made. The late chief was a guest of the Duke of Westminster at a breakfast at th-osvenor House, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dv Temple, was one of the chief's most interested observers. It was noticed that Bathoen and his companions watched the table manners of others. most carefully, and were thus able to behave most correctly.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2210, 29 August 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2210, 29 August 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2210, 29 August 1910, Page 5