FISHER AND FOWLDS.
GIVE FIAKBWEI*L DINNEIR
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, , OAiPEfTOWiN, December 9. Messrs Fisher and Fowlds gavfe a farewell dinner to Lord and Lidy Gladstone, Lord Devilliers, and a re-pi-esentatiTe igatKering. ' 'Lord Gladstonb, said he had been ouly too glad to: show,-the viaitora all the attention tiiey. desetviQd -as distinguished'TepreßentatiTes,' of their Dominions.' '' ' '; ' 1 ' Mr" Fisher, proposing the .Union of South'Atfrtoa referred to the triumph uchieved in creating the union. Hkj returned thanks for the boundle*^ kii'dness shown them in Sour^ Africa. General Hlei-fczofr, representing Mr Botha, declared no toast w*a more welcome than that of the visitors. Be dwelt on the need' of unification of the two races. -' ' j
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10245, 10 December 1910, Page 1
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