It is stated that the desire of His Royal Highness the Duke of Albany to obtain administrative work is so great that, failing his appointment to the Governor-Generalship of Canada, he is willing to accept (and may, not improbably, very shortly be offered) the control of one of our more southern colonies. The Cape of Good Hope is, of course, out of the question, owing to the responsibilities and anxieties which are inseparable from it, but in one of the Australian colonies, says the Home News, His Royal Highness would meet with a position more suited to him.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 606, 15 September 1883, Page 11
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98Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 606, 15 September 1883, Page 11
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