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ROYAL ACADEMY.

WHY KITCHENER WAS SENT TO INDIA.. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Received 11.6 p.m., May 4. London, May 4.

Mr Brodrick, in a speech at the Royal Academy, referred to the improved coordination of the two services. Ho regretted Lord Kitchener’s absence in India, but it was essential in the interests of the Empire that a man with such a career bohiud aud before him should have experience of the most vulnerable perhaps, but at all events the most onerous, sphere of army' activity in the future. The other speakors included tho Prince of Wales, Lord Halsbury, and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir Edward Poynter presided.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 882, 5 May 1903, Page 2

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ROYAL ACADEMY. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 882, 5 May 1903, Page 2

ROYAL ACADEMY. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 882, 5 May 1903, Page 2

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