SIR SAUL SAMUEL.
FRIENDLY TRIBUTE BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN". Press Association.—ltlectnc Telegraph.—Copjrlght. London, October 14 Mr. Chamberlain has formally placed on record a letter bearing testimony to the courtesy and tact shown by Sir Saul Samuel, the retiring AgentGeneral for New South Wales, in his intercourse with the Colonial Office, and his zeal in promoting cordial relations between England and the colonies.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10575, 16 October 1897, Page 5
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