The enterprising youths and men who "" tookpassagp to the Cape by the same "^steamer as. Lord Kandolpb Churchill and party, in the hope, of.-scrapiag acquaintanceTwith His Lordship, and clinging on to the" 1 ski its of ■ the Mashonaland ex« pedition, must have been bitterly disappointed. To the irritation and disgust • of tllese adventurous spi'its, Lord Randolph and 1 his friend's "kept themselves to themselves," and .ignored the rest of the passengers. They fed together at a separate table, smoked together in a <■ cabin, set apart for the purpose, and ■declined to join in. the general shipboard amusements. According to a fellow passenger : " They managed to set every* "body on board against them, and when 'the vessel arrived at Natal Lord Kan- • dolpb.t : was burnt in effigy." — Dunedin ;Star. .
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 4
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