BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
PHss Associfltion-Bv Telegraph-Copyright THE AMERICAN FLEET. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. Presidtnt Roosevelt thanked the Mikado for the signal generosity, courtesy. and hospitality wherewith the American Fleet hul lieen welcomed, and expressed An:t rira's deep appreciation. UNIVERSITY RECTORSHIPS. LONDON. Oct. 26. The election for the rectorship of (ih.r.gow University resulted as follows: Lord Curzon 047 Mr Lloyd-George r > Mr Keir Hardic "122 For tlie r.ctorsliip of Edinburgh UniV. rs : ty. the following wa; ihe result :- Mr George Wyndhan. 826 Mr Winston Churchill 727 Piofe-sor Osbr 614 COMMONWEALTH COMMANDANT. Major-General Hoad, the Comnionwealth Cominaudaut, had i-cvenil interviews with Mr Ilaldaii'-, Minister of War, and kept, in close touch with tlh' general id.iff at Aldersiiot and . ls-nhele. NOP A RCP.RISH TIP. A Canadian i ircular Sent to English judge-, prote.-ts against sending offenders to Canada.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13736, 28 October 1908, Page 5
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