The Late Mr. Rhodes.
The German Emperor has telegraphed to King Edward his condolences in connection with Mr Rhodes’s death. .... . The body of Mr Rhodes will he in state in the vestibule of Parliament House on Thursday. • . . The carriage of the “ Long Cecil gun, used in the defence of Kimberley will bear the reamains to the Cathedral. • ‘ The “ Daily Mail ” states that Mr Rhodes bequeathed the bulk of his fortune to a pan-Britannic scheme of education for the intellectual betterment of the race, which was unable to cope successfully with rival nationalities. The scheme embraces every part of the Empire* _ Crowded united memorial services in connection with the death of Mr Rhodes have been held in the Good ' Hope Hall at Capetown. Troops will lipe the route on Thurs* day, when the state funeral is held: Foiu bands will head the procession. Lord Milner declares that the loss of Mr Rhodes is irreparable.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 April 1902, Page 2
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153The Late Mr. Rhodes. Manawatu Herald, 3 April 1902, Page 2
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