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CHAUFFEUR'S OPINION.

No man is hero to his valet, and by the sam© reasoning no man is hero to his chauffeur. Therefore a chauffeur's opinion i© unbiased. "He is the finest man I ever drove; I have driven all the big officers, but never saw p.rtyone like him—he's white right through, and always has something to say." This was the opinion of the chauffeur who drove Sir lan Hamilton during his visitto the big 'Liverpool encampment in New South Wales. The opinion is a general one. "It is a gx;eat pity indeed that he could not be retained in Australia," said a senior-staff officer. "He lias a wonderful personality. It" he could only be secured here as General Officer Commandingj what a wonderful change it would nake."

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 2

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127

CHAUFFEUR'S OPINION. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 2

CHAUFFEUR'S OPINION. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 2

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