THE WARLIKE SCOT.
IS HE LOSING HIS FIGHTING AMBITION. ANDREW CARNEGIE SAYS SO. SIR F. DURAND DIFFERS. Reeeved 3rd,, 10.17 p.m. New York, December 3. . Andrew Carnegie, at the St. Andrew s Day banquet at New York, said he rejoiced that Scotland had ceased to be the British recruiting ground. The young men were realising that they were fitted for something better than food for powder. Sir Henry Durand. British Ambassador, dis'.tented. He ti'anked God that some Scots did not consider themselves too good to become British soldiers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 3
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88THE WARLIKE SCOT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 3
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