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ADMIRAL DEWEY.

AGAIN IN PROMINENCE. (Per K..M.S. 'Centura, al Auckland.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 2. Admiral Dewey has brought himself into proiuineueo again. The Evening News of New York, New Jersey, credited iu Washington corr, spoudont an interview in which the Admiral is reported assaying in relation to Grover Cleveland:--”! notice that he is being talked about, at least il locks as though lie might be | ambitious for something. The Presidency, however, in these days is ii! a very different position from what it was twelve or sixteen years ago. Ho meant by this that the cilice seems to require a man in the prime of life. He must not be too old in these days. It is a strenuous

undertaking to become Chief Executive of the nation to day. Look at President Roosevelt. lie is about to take a. great trip, visiting iho west as far as the l’aeitie Coast. Think of the strain, the enormous draft on the vitality of the human machine. This thing lias never been gone into in the past to such an extent as seems to bo required now. Sonia of tile candidates mentioned now are, it seems to me, too far advanced in years.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 870, 21 April 1903, Page 3

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ADMIRAL DEWEY. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 870, 21 April 1903, Page 3

ADMIRAL DEWEY. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 870, 21 April 1903, Page 3

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