OUTPOSTS OF EMPIRE.
■ ■■"' .'■: '—" — :+~~~ t ".■'•''■■ ' GREAT FRONTIERSMENi WHO NEVER SAW ENGLAND; (By Tfleeraph-Prcss Assooiotlon-Copyrlght.) '''■'■■; London, September 24. Leslie Tarlctbn, an Australian, who served in tbo South African War, joined Mr, 'i ' doro Roosevelt's hunting party, at Kapiti, in British East Africa; ■' -, _';•'.; . Mr. Roosevelt writes "in his' : article:;in'"thf "Daily Telegraph"-' that" Tarletoiv is a' 1 famous hunter, who has never visited England, It is, adds Mr. Roosovelti' ojccoediiigly interesting to meet men who typify, jn'their lives and deeds, the greatness'of : tho-British Empire, yot who have never, seen England.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 622, 27 September 1909, Page 7
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86OUTPOSTS OF EMPIRE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 622, 27 September 1909, Page 7
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