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(By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright.) i (Per Press Association.) I LONDON, November 171 { The Rev. P. W. Ncvin, minister of ||B£ollockshields Church, Glasgow, has |||Been nominated as moderator of the Illpiurch of Scotland. Hi I CHRISTIANIA, Nov. 17. m& The Storthing voted King Charles a i|ttnvil list of £35,858. W& ■ BOMBAY, Nov. 17. Wffi Lord Curzon, in a farewell speech, |/ said he. resigned on account of two great %:- principles. First,-he said, it was essenF; tial that there must be an indestructible ■ subordination of the military to the |f civil authority, and secondly it was f necessary to pay a due and becoming r regard to Indian authority in the determination of India's heeds. "In defending those principles I am saenficing my position sooner than sacrifice thorn. I have behind mo the whole Civil Service of India and the unanimous weight of unofficial English opinion in India, besides an overpowering preponderance ~... ot Indian opinion. More significant ._ still than State support is thac ot the '" greater part of the Indian army. These ; principles hare momentarily disappeared but they will re-appear before very long."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 6
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