BRITISH RULE.
•' v :..» "'... ■".-.. WONDEEFUL : EESULTS.'IN EGYPT. ME. EOOSEVELT IMPEESSED., By Telerraph-Press Association—Copyright London,' March 16. The ex-President of the United States, Mr. Koosevelt, who has been on a hunting '. tour in Africa, and his wife and. daughter, are staying at the Khartum -, Palace. They inspected .the battlefields near the. city. Mr. Roosevelt addressed the students at the. Gordon College. He was impressed,'he said, with the wonderful results of British rule, particularly the palatial' houses and gardens in Khartum/ .'.. '.'.' '.: [An educational system is beine built up by the British authorities m the Sudan, and. there are training colleges for teachers at Khartum (Gordon Memorial College opened in November 1902), Omdurman, Suakin, and Bufaa.]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 769, 18 March 1910, Page 5
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