THE SOLDIER.
CARNEGIE'S SENTIMENTS. PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Received 10.17 p.m,, Deo. 3. New York, Dee. 3. Andrew Carnegie, at a St. Andrew’s Day banquot at New York, said that he rejoiced Scotland had oeased to be a British reoruiting ground. Youog men were realising that they were fitted for something better than food for powder. Sir M. Durand, British Ambassador, dissented, He thauked Gad that some Scots did not consider themselves too good ‘ c t become British soldiers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1949, 4 December 1906, Page 2
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