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IN SOUTH AFRICA.

When the battle was raying on] Spion Kop the (Jeneral and his stall' lunched down below. Among tile, party was Mr. Wins-ton Churchill,] linn war correspondent ol ihe "IVfor-j liing Cost ," After lunch, to which I the war correspondent had emit ribut- i nil liberally from his private store, oae of the olheers bantered Ihe voting! man upon his assurance and his sue- j "No doubt you base goi <>ti surprisingly well, but \ oil owe it all lo Ihe fact that sou are Dandy's son." "Sir." replied Winston, with char ai-terist icalfy superb audacity, "the time is coming when Cord Randolph Churchill will be chiefly remembered as the father of om- Winston Churchill.- " Kevievv of Ueview S. ''

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Lake County Press, Issue 2134, 6 September 1906, Page 6

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IN SOUTH AFRICA. Lake County Press, Issue 2134, 6 September 1906, Page 6

IN SOUTH AFRICA. Lake County Press, Issue 2134, 6 September 1906, Page 6

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