LORD DENMAM
GOVERNOR-GENERAL AS A » SPORT HQBggg yens ween- hb"BXDes Thmtf. SOUTHS - *JS A PSOFESSTWr. (Received July H, U ajn.) ADELAIDE, This Bay. At a luncheon: at Parfismort Boose the Governor-General (Lord Denman), ia replying to the toast of hie health, ieferred to the fact that when he used to follow steeplechaaLng his horses, won when he xode them hinafifttf. "I have had many pleasant days on the racecourse in England," said His Lordahip, " and many also in Australia, and I hope to be ahle to continue my pursuit of that engrossing sport in thi» ooontry." Referring to hie experience in the House of Lords, the Governor-General said he thought politic* was one of the finest professions, bat it was never so difficult as it wae to-day.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 10, 11 July 1912, Page 7
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