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Mr Seddon at Durban.

Sir Joseph Ward has received the following cable from Mr Seddon, from Durban dated the yth inst: —' ' “ Arrived. Received cordial wel* come. Lord Milner, Lord Kitchener, the State Governors and Premiers sent letters and representative. BadenPowell personally met me. Unable to catch the Kildonar, and intended to spend a week in South Africa. ' “ Received an address from the town and also from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Societies.” “ Tenth Contingent well. Lost eight horses. Proceed to Johannesburg tomorrow. Colonel Davis, Captain Beddon and many other New Zealanders h«?re. ,!

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Manawatu Herald, 20 May 1902, Page 3

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Mr Seddon at Durban. Manawatu Herald, 20 May 1902, Page 3

Mr Seddon at Durban. Manawatu Herald, 20 May 1902, Page 3

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