BRITISH & FOREIGN
THE KAJ.>EK\S FAREWELL', Press Association—By Tol. —Copyright. LONDON, May 22. Tho Kaiser, an his message of farpwe!l, said that he and tho 'Empress wore greatly impressed by the warmth and cordiality of the welcome to tho I'nnce.-s en her first visit to England. EM P IKK DAY. 'Jho Earl of Moat.li, iu a. letter to tho newspaper?;, says that there arc only ten out ot sixty~thr*»o eounty education authorities in England and Wales who have not directed the teachers jn the elementary schools to Ljive instruction to scholars in Imperial matters on Empire Day. DR IvtAWbON'S SHIP, Dr Mawson has purchase! the ton boat Aurora, which was specially built for {rework, and hitherto used as a Newfoundland whaler. She will arrive on Jur.e Bth/ and will bo remitted' us a' b:in l uen!ine. The Port of London authorities will remit the dues and !*ivo free wharfage. The. "Daily Mail" funds amount to'£'lo,ooo.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14450, 24 May 1911, Page 5
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