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THE KING AS AN ORATOR.

PARIS, January 12. Writing in the Opinion on "King George as an Orator," M, Jacques Bardoux pays a tribute to the King's Indian speeches, which, he says, have certainly contributed to strike the imaginations and to stir the senses of His Majesty's Oriental subjects. King George, he thinks, was never more happily inspired, and spoke to his Indian subjects in sincere and moving accents.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12707, 9 March 1912, Page 3 (Supplement)

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THE KING AS AN ORATOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12707, 9 March 1912, Page 3 (Supplement)

THE KING AS AN ORATOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12707, 9 March 1912, Page 3 (Supplement)

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