CABLE NEWS.
. « OBITUARY.
United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph — Copyright. (Received Dec. 11, 12.39 a.m.) London, Dec. 10 The Hon. David Lynford Carnegie, youngest son of the Earl of Southesk, assistant Government resident of the middle Niger territory, died of a wound made by a poisoned arrow. Deceased, in 1897, led an exploring party across the unknown desert of \Yes Australia.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9940, 11 December 1900, Page 2
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