ONE FOR THE SCOT.
Two years ago Sir James Criehton Brown was sent on a mission to Jamaica in connection with the colonial office. While at Kingston he had an encounter with a coloured but very humble official. Sir Jumcs Js an nrden't Scot and Mas keenly interested in the Scottish population of tlje inland. ''Do you have many Scotchmen in theso parts?" he asked of tho official. The darkey thought for ii moment, and then answered:' ''Not ninny, just a few — but enouyhV'- Sir James yoil.v>'w l ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 12
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88ONE FOR THE SCOT. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 12
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