COLONEL ROOSEVELT
CABLENEWS (United Prat Auociution—Bv %kctric Telegraph—Copyright.)
TO VISIT AUSTRALIA. (Received Last Night 9.25 o'clock.) MELBOURNE. February Tlie Hon. "King" O'Malley, Inderal Minister of Home Affiairs, has received a letter from ex-1 Roosevelt, statins that nothing aaouM give him greater pleaf'ure than to visit Australia. He could not imagine any American who wnsi se iouslv interested m the aftans of . countrv and the world, who aaouM not feel himself fortunate in having a chance to visit the great Commonwealth. Personally he (Aji Roosevelt) had the greatest- admitation for tho Australian people. AN INSUPERABLE OBSTACLE. (Received Last Nifdit-, 10.2-3 o'clock.) SYDNEY. February •>- A resident of Sydney, while on a v : ,sit to America, negotiated Avitli Al r Roosevelt regarding a lecturing tour cf Australia. After tion. Mr Roosevelt has replied that the. time required Avould be an insuperable obstacle.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 February 1913, Page 5
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