A LETTER FROM LORD ROBERTS.
An interesting communication has reached Dunedin from Lord Roberts (says the Outlook). Some time ago the St. Andrew's. Church C.E. Society sent Lord Roberts a. letter of congratulation on his successes. Promptly came a reply from the great commander. It is characteristic of Lord -Roberts that he shoiiid have found time to send the following prompt and' courteous note in. reply: — "Army Headquarters " Belfast) Transvaal, September 9. "Dear Daisy Black, — I thank you. faryourletterj and for the kind form in which' yoit convey the good wishes of yourself and your comrades. I trust with you that ere long peace may reign over this land, and that those brave comrades in arms whom NewZealand has sent to help the mother countrymay return to their homes. — Believe me, yours very truly, Robbbts, F.M."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 31
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A LETTER FROM LORD ROBERTS.
Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 31
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