TWO EVENTS OF 1913.
"TIMES'S" REVIEW OF THE YEAR. SCOTT'S DEATH. ' *< AND THE NEW ZEALAND'S FMPISE .. CRUISE. ' _ By T«!ce?atii!—Frees yAßsooiatlon-Copyrieb'-Jt';Times"7-SydnDys"Suii'' Spccial.Cables. London,. January 1. ;Vs.:The\!''rimes',!' in a. special review of .1913,': considers that; Captain Scott's journals, w .which " ;i 'provide a matchless memory'".for the'race;''are tho most - memorable event, aiid ; ' that the most '.striking' Imperial event was, the tour oi the''battleship New. Zealand. In other respects, tho ''work' of Imperial consolidation. has-been promoted - effectively, though unostentatiously.- •" ' In another article, on "The King and His .'People,"' the. "Times" says: "Tho King'.is known t.o enjoy mere, intimato acquaintance with the peoples and prob-lems;'of'-'the Overseas Dominions than any.;.of his predecessors on the Throne -■—indeed, than the vast majority of his British subjects—while he lias displayed no less devotion to tho interest of tho great ■ industrial population of the United Kingdom."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 5
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136TWO EVENTS OF 1913. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 5
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